Samuel Nicholls Samuel Nicholls

Floodhounds

Known for their blasts of stomping fuzzed-up guitar, savage riffs, hook-heavy choruses and wild rhythmic drums, South Yorkshire’s FloodHounds deliver tight rabble-rousing live shows. Lyrically catchy, the Indie rock trio’s punk-infused, darkly melodic tunes, stay with you long after the gig.

FloodHounds have opened for Kid Kapichi, The Family Rain, The Blinders, PINS, Projector, King Nun, Strange Bones, and Calva Louise across the UK, as well as headlining their own shows and hitting the festival circuit with Tramlines (BBC Introducing slot winners), Y-Not, Isle of Wight, Brighton Great Escape, Liverpool Sound City, Live at Leeds & more. This momentum has extended beyond UK shores, with successful performances in Paris at iconic venues Supersonic and Le Truskel.

FloodHounds have received repeat spins on BBCintroducing, numerous blog "Track of The Week" spots, and they landed coveted editorial playlists Apple Music's All New Rock and Amazon Music's Breakthrough Rock.

Recent highlights include a Japanese film crew independently creating their own music video for 'Quicksand,' capping a year of headline shows and summer festivals, including Y-Not. 2025 began with the release of an animated video for 'Near-Life Experience' by VFX artist Grainfreeze (Oasis, Noel Gallagher) plus new single ‘One Horse Race’.

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Samuel Nicholls Samuel Nicholls

Lavelle

Lavelle is an independent R&B singer-songwriter from Sheffield, making waves as one of the North’s most exciting rising stars. Blending smooth, soulful vocals with honest storytelling, she’s quickly building a legacy. Her first five singles, including Baby Boy and Higher Self, debuted at No.1 on the UK iTunes R&B/Soul charts, a first for a Northern artist.

Her dynamic songwriting has earned placements across Channel 4, Netflix, and the BBC, while her live performances have lit up stages at major UK festivals and events, including the MOBO Awards, where she was handpicked by Toddla T for the “Steel City Sheffield All Stars Riddim.”

In 2025, Lavelle became a MOBO Unsung finalist, performed alongside Ed Sheeran and JME, and was named a BBC Radio 1 “One to Watch.” With editorial support from Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music — where she was crowned a +44 “Up & Calling” artist — Lavelle is cementing her place as a fresh voice redefining UK R&B.

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