The Native - Looking Back
If you’ve been to an indie or alternative night over the last decade and a half, then the chances are it was put on by This Feeling. Their club nights across the country are legendary, with patronage from the likes of Serge Pizzorno and Noel Gallagher (no less), designed to give new and upcoming guitar bands the opportunity to showcase their skills and pick up new fans along the way. The likes of Blossoms, The Amazons, Gerry Cinnamon and Catfish and The Bottlemen were all give step-ups at certain venues along their way. So influential are the new label that they’ve also branched out into TV shows.
Yet that wasn’t enough, so earlier in the year, This Feeling announced their latest and most exciting venture yet: a new record label in conjunction with ADA Records, inspired by legendary independent imprints such as Creation and Factory. Recipients of the honour of This Feeling’s maiden release are The Native, a five-piece from one of Britain’s burgeoning hotbeds of music (no, seriously), Plymouth, with an EP of six songs clocking in at around 20 minutes.
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