Thyla: "It’s all moving fast for us!"
Thyla have a couple of Dork Live! shows coming up, you know.

Hopefully you're already acquainted with Brightonians Thyla because they were supporting INHEAVEN on the recent Dork Live! tour, which you definitely went to, right? Singer/guitarist Millie tells us more about her band.
Hey Mille, how was your tour with INHEAVEN, are you guys buds? Any fun stories from the road?
Tour was amazing! Playing every night for two weeks straight in cities some of us had never even been too was the dream. We met so many awesome young people that love the music we write. It was our first time on the road, and we couldn’t have dreamed of better company. INHEAVEN are an inspiring lot to watch; their live show is massive! Music aside they are beautiful humans, and we got on like a house on fire. The highlight for me was our snowy day off together in Manchester, we went to a wicked place called The Troff in the Northern Quarter, had an epic roast and equally epic amount of wine.
When did you realise you wanted to make music, did you have a musical upbringing?
I learnt the clarinet and some piano as a kid. My mum is a concert pianist, her dad is a conductor, so the gene definitely runs in the family. My passion for writing music, however, developed later than most. I didn’t pick a guitar up till I was about 16. I could hardly string a chord progression together, but as soon as I could, I had something to say over it. Songwriting made me feel good; it was extremely natural to me, so I just kept doing it. When I moved to Brighton and met the rest of the band, my musical taste developed. I scrapped the acoustic for an electric and immersed myself in guitar music. We all share a love for the same bands, countercultures, and their respective musical movements. That's where it all comes from.
How did you guys get together?
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