Tony Westcliff is a performer who writes serious songs about silly subjects, and silly songs about the worst things that have ever happened to him. His music is a sleazy mix of grunge, soul, and chamber pop, combining a love of britpoppy shoegaze with the sensibilities of more contemporary psychadelic rnb. Recent career highlights include opening for downtempo and electronica acts DAU and Liotia, hosting his own soul show on CityWall Radio, and as host of a Eric Andre style cabaret chat-show in Cliftonville.
LEO is an up-and-coming songwriter who has been frequenting East Kent open mics in his hometown of Margate. His songs explore different styles from standard acoustic and indie fayre, to more eclectic and electronic corners of alternative pop, and he cites Sparklehorse, The Strokes, Portishead and Gorillaz as influences. He describes his acoustic work as a cross between the angst of Elliot Smith and the 1930s ballroom ballads of Al Bowly. An eclectic Margate songwriter who combines elements of the past and the future to make something unique and fresh.