The Vryll
Liverpool psychedelic rockers The Vryll Society have just shared their brand new single Andrei Rublev, a beautiful piece of psych-rock musi out now on Deltasonic Records.

Produced and engineered by Joe Fearon and Tom Longworth, and inspired by scenes from Andre Tarkovsky’s 1996 arthouse classic film, Andrei Rublev is an emotive charge of hip-hop drums, crunching bass lines and hypnotic guitar solos, hinting further at the themes and ideas likely to form the basis of their upcoming record. Stream it below!




The fast-rising Merseyside outfit have also announced their debut album set for a summer release. Extensive support from BBC Introducing has arrived in the form of slots at their SXSW and Glastonbury showcases alongside a Maida Vale live session over the past 18 months, whilst widespread acclaim from Huw Stephens (BBC Radio 1), Phil Taggart (BBC Radio 1) and Steve Lamacq (BBC 6 Music) has seen the spotlight on the psych-pop quintet intensify, leading to supports with Blossoms, The Coral and The Kooks.

Live Dates
18-19 May – The Great Escape Festival, Brighton
21 July – Liverpool International Music Festival (LIMF)

The Vryll Society is Michael Ellis, Ryan Ellis, Lewis McGuinness, Benjamin Robinson, Lloyd Shearer