Meet Current Climate, a three piece indie band based in Lincoln

Current Climate by Anna Belletty

Proving that prescient times call for songwriting Current Climate manages to translate pressing matters into conversational tones that inspire dance and discussion.

Formed in 2019 by vocalist and bassist Jacob Ainsworth, guitarist Reece Bulleyment and drummer Lewis Morely Current Climate have released a range of demos on SoundCloud, been featured on radio shows such as BBC Introducing and have recently released a new single titled “What About You?” which Jacob spoke to me about,

The song loosely resembles the likes of Inhaler and Joy division but with the classic Current Climate conversation. For me the song speaks of being caught in the middle of someone that can’t make their mind up, someone turning love into a brutal competition. Interestingly the band aren’t just inspired by other indie artists as Jacob explained to me that there are a few lines inspired by football legend “George Best” give the song a listen to hear for yourself.

“What About You” is currently the track that Jacob is most proud of as it allowed him to finally achieve “a balance between simplicity and detail’ one which has long been ‘sought after’. When lyrics are seemingly light yet contrasted with a hard hitting guitar riff and drum hit, the songs impact is just a bit more lasting.

Current Climate’s latest single

A demo of theirs I most resonate with was “Black Coffee”, a song Jacob has described as being about “Coping with change”. Music, like coffee, can stimulate the mind, it lifts you from your bed, gives you that energy to fathom resilience in the face of another daily struggle. We sip sounds, swallow our struggles and conquer each day, I for one could not do it without a cup, or three. It is this sort of songwriting, the kind that leaves a taste in your mouth after, that we need to keep listening to, the kind that change thrives upon in order to see a difference in our Current Climate.

Black Coffee

Challenges and hurdles have constantly been thrown in the way of the band. Like the rest of us 2020 had been a tiring and terse time, 2021 and it’s ease of restrictions acted as a palette cleanser especially with gigs returning and venues reopening Current Climate were eager for the new year. Yet with their lead singer Jacob contracting COVID 19 just days before their first gig back, supported by Mary’s dream and Serena joy, this relief was not quite achievable. Yet hope prevails and their gig later this month, at the Akedo Gaming Bar in Lincoln on 20th of August ,has sold out.

Meet Sükko , an alt-indie band from Lincoln, Norwich and Sheffield.

Sukko

From homemade bedroom studios, and kitchen table acoustics Sukko have now released five singles, their latest being ‘Take your Time’

Formed back in 2018 by talented duo Felix and Eliot the band now resembles a style more true to the Indie formation with five members. There’s the ‘full time funk whistle extraordinaire’ Matt Thompson on the trumpet and they keyboard, the creative Ben Alexander on drums, the talented James Jordan on guitar, a role shared with mastermind Eliot Clarke and the skilled lead vocalist Felix Jordan. The transition to a larger band marks maturity both in Sükko’s music and in the lyrics of their songs.

Music by nature brings us together, through comfort, anger and despair, on dirty dancefloors and duvet covers, hairbrush in hand, it is this collective sound and escapism that unites us. That is why we can all reflect on how the pandemic affected us, our daily lives we can lament and we can celebrate and we can share our feelings through song.

Their eclectic music taste; Bombay Bicycle Club, Foals and Radiohead explains why their unique style is, energetic , political in attitude yet contrasted with ‘feel good summer songs’. As the band evolves so does their song writing by moving towards promoting messages surrounding mental health, racial and gender equality and the need for change which has been highlighted by the disparities and the reactions to the COVID 19 pandemic, allowing us to question whether we can do more and working toward achieving that difference.

Their songs cover many themes, their most recent being the fragility of youth which is widely explored in their latest single ‘Take your time’ , Sükko explained to me that when we are young we tend to ‘rush past awkward early relationships and immaturities’ in order to ‘grow up’ later realizing perhaps we should have cherished those moments, because in order to really grow up we need to be young first and be able to ‘reflect on past mistakes’.

This single really demonstrates the band’s maturity and as well as ushering in a new era for live music it kicks off their soon to be released debut EP ‘A Violent Deep Feel’, it’s a song guaranteed to get you moving at a gig.

Sukko

Which thankfully we can now all do, back on muddy fields, lit up dancefloors and stadium stalls. Sükko  are currently preparing for a massive live gig on October 1st with Vigilantes and Who’s Misty at Liquor in Lincoln. Both bands bring such ‘amazing energy and swagger with them’ unfortunately this is now sold out but Sükko  are returning to the Waterfront on the 19th of September for their very first headline gig as a band, tickets for that are on sale here. But for now you should check them out on Spotify.

Meet Mary’s Dream a four piece Lincoln based alternative/rock band

https://www.instagram.com/marysdreamband/

Emerging out from tight restrictions on life and on the music industry, the drummer of ,Mary’s dream Lexie Hanson shared with me how the band were preparing to make a comeback with a live performance in the Engine Shed on the 27 of August alongside musical influences of their’s @serenajoymusic and @dimaggiojones with support from BBC Introducing midlands. Get your tickets here.

Members of @marysdreamband

All members are strong advocates of the #Letthemusicplay campaign back in 2020 which called for a clear timeline of venue reopening and financial support for self employed bands which is why Lexie said “We are all so excited for our upcoming gig”.

Mary’s Dream https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM2xq0oahURe-a8R7Xb67TQ

Listen to my podcast to find out how Shakespeare brought these girls together and listen to more of their music on Spotify.