Say hello to Ireland's latest exports, Just Mustard: “It’s quite a small country, you end up meeting everyone”
With Ireland throwing out great band after great band right now, this latest lot are just... well... mustard!

Just Mustard are on stage in ten minutes, but that doesn’t stop them grabbing a quick pint and looking over the seafront around them. After all, the past few months have been game-changing - taking in shows across Europe for the very first time and absorbing the world around them. You’d warrant them a quick glance across the seas before things well and truly take off. “It’s definitely been busier than usual,” cracks guitarist Mete Kalyon, taking a sip from his pint with a wide smile.
That’s probably got something to do with their recent cross-country run with Fontaines D.C - taking to stages with their own unmistakable sound and blend as the furious ‘Boys In The Better Land’ breakthroughs spanned across a string of nights. Eye-opening, it’s sat as a trigger for wanting more.
“After the first week we were all like, now we can’t wait to go back and start writing songs again because it got us so pumped to get back at it,” adds Mete.
A mesmerising world of electronica, shoegaze, gritty punk sensibilities and soaring hypnotic flourishes - Just Mustard are the sound of the dancefloor in the depths of winter-nights. Front and centre is Katie Ball, who weaves vocals across soundscapes for truly special moments. With every move and shape, it’s a wrapping that comes together to form a distinctly palpable wall of sound that could erupt at any moment. Grabbing comparisons with Warpaint over the past couple of years, it’s easy to see why.
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