Fudge. posses a confidence, an attitude and a swagger. Dubbed as “The wildest, most on-point guitar band I’ve seen since Idles“ by Tom Robinson (BBC Radio 6 Music); they write songs that hit you like a hammer. Barely three years into their existence, Fudge. have fostered a reputation for wild and breathless live performances. Strongly supported by BBC Introducing, an appearance at Reading + Leeds 2019 was inevitable, really.
“I miss gigs like these, I miss that madness, that group madness, that a band who truly connect with their audience can generate.”
“You need to go and see Fudge play, you must go and see Fudge play, if you want to see a band who generate that energy, that excitement, go and see them as soon as you can.”
“Treading their own path, without caring a flying fuck what people think of it.”
“In terms of energy it was like witnessing a hand grenade detonate in a bin”
“Tight, driving and ferocious riffs combined with aggressive vocals fuel banger after banger”
“At times I had to abandon my fellow editor Beth just because I wanted to throw myself around in the mosh pits. I have zero shame about that.”
“Crowd surfing, mosh pits, lots of sweary banter and a band who have the kind of cocky attitude that will probably have as many people hating them as love them.”
“This is going to make your head explode”