432 PRESENTS…
You might have stumbled across Stealing Sheep before—maybe their debut
single ‘Shut Eye’ snuck into your feed as a rogue viral meme, lurking in
the obscure corners of YouTube and TikTok catching your attention with
their infectious avant pop, bold over the top visuals and gaming inspired
looks that have gained the group a cult following over the years.
Hailing from Liverpool, UK, Stealing Sheep are a trio of Becky, Emily and
Lucy - friends and bandmates of 15 years who have fearlessly carved out
their own brand of pop championed through fan art and deep cut devotion.
Drawing inspiration from everything ranging from online Therian and cosplay
communities to multidisciplinary art of Jeremy Deller, KLF and Tracey Emin,
Stealing Sheep presents a kaleidoscopic sonic manifesto that is addictive
with its oddball pop and explosive aesthetics. Their self-described ‘visual
pop’ might not have topped the charts, but it’s fuelled a dedicated cult
following *(shoutout to the 6 Music dads keeping the faith!)*.
Now, they’re back with a new album (GLO - Girl Life Online) and a new label
(G-IRL - Girl In Real Life) - both marking a bold new era for Stealing
Sheep. Produced by Joe Wills at Nan’s House Studio, the new chapter
presents a quintessentially idiosyncratic blend of musical inspirations
ranging from medieval electronic pop to rave pop, UK garage, and PC music.
Unapologetically both otherworldly and DIY, the new album and the launch of
their own label marks a new era for Stealing Sheep: it’s a declaration of
independence and a creative movement pulsating with kaleidoscopic joy and
determination to bring energy back to the real world.
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