The Adelines are a guitar-driven quartet compromising Jennie Morris on vocals and guitar, Anton Dodwell on guitar, Eddie Russell on bass and Ray Thomas on drums.
Formed in 2011 and named after their next door neighbour’s cat, they started out playing house parties in Swansea and drew attention with their tom-boyish vocals, jangly reverb guitars and warped pop sensibilities.
Their sunshine-drenched songs paint an intimate portrait of coming of age and late night dalliances, combining pop choruses with resonant wall-of-sound guitars and bitter-sweet lyrics.
Favourable comparisons have been made variously to Juliana Hatfield, The Vaccines and Throwing Muses - though the band say that they draw their influences 'from life'.
The Adelines are a guitar-driven quartet compromising Jennie Morris on vocals and guitar, Anton Dodwell on guitar, Eddie Russell on bass and Ray Thomas on drums.
Formed in 2011 and named after their next door neighbour’s cat, they started out playing house parties in Swansea and drew attention with their tom-boyish vocals, jangly reverb guitars and warped pop sensibilities.
Their sunshine-drenched songs paint an intimate portrait of coming of age and late night dalliances, combining pop choruses with resonant wall-of-sound guitars and bitter-sweet lyrics.
Favourable comparisons have been made variously to Juliana Hatfield, The Vaccines and Throwing Muses - though the band say that they draw their influences 'from life'.


