
Pollyanna Blue's BBC Music Introducing session
The Hereford group cite the 90's and 00's music scene their biggest musical inspirations, with acts such as Foo Fighters, Radiohead, Audioslave, My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy being influences.
Although based in different cities, the pandemic forced the band to really utilise the digital age, writing tracks back and forth online before heading to Bristol to finalise in person.
Residing in an alternative rock soundscape, they wield self discovery, vulnerability and love of music to create authentic and raw music.
Their name was inspired by a self help book 'Feel The Fear and Do It Anyway', which talks about a nickname 'Pollyanna', typically given to a person who is deemed overly optimistic.
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