Kent trio
Lady Bird are going like the clappers: they've released their debut ‘Social Portions' EP, signed to their near-lifelong friends' label in Slaves' Girl Fight Records, and played some great shows at the likes of London's Alexandra Palace. A headline tour of their very own is coming in March, and they've music ready and waiting to be unleashed.
Stealing him away from his 'other' job at a theatre company - something he describes as "bit of a different side of life," but one that he "thoroughly enjoys" - frontman Sam Cox says it hasn't always been so. Looking back on their early days, he reveals it took them a while to find their footing.
Their relationship with their new label-bosses Slaves, becoming the first signings to Girl Fight Records, kickstarted something special.
Members of Lady Bird and Slaves pretty much grew up together. "We were playing in bands throughout our teens for many years," Sam reflects. They'd watched Slaves go from strength to strength, catching up with them when they would pass through their hometown, Tunbridge Wells. When the duo caught wind that Sam and co. had created something new, they were keen to scope them out.