Artist's albums
Just Us
2022 · single
Devastation
2019 · album
Into The Woods
2019 · single
Adam’s Song
2019 · single
I See You
2019 · single
Heaven
2019 · single
Fall Apart
2019 · single
Piano Sessions Unplugged - EP
2017 · EP
Sacerdotisa
2017 · single
Priestess (Piano Sessions Unplugged)
2017 · single
La Guarida Del Leon
2017 · single
Priestess (Black Merlin Remix)
2017 · single
The Witch
2017 · album
Priestess (Mr Dan Edit)
2017 · single
Dragonfly
2017 · single
Pumarosa
2017 · single
Spotify Sessions
2016 · single
Pumarosa
2016 · EP
Priestess (Shura Remix)
2015 · single
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Biography
London electro-post-punk five-piece Pumarosa burst onto the scene with the unlikely single "Priestess." Singer and guitarist Isabel Munoz-Newsome first met drummer Nicholas Owen when the pair turned up for rehearsals for a new project at a rundown pub in Homerton. As no one else turned up, they decided to form a punk duo instead, and began writing material and rehearsing. After they moved their outfit to a warehouse in Manor House, they met Henry Brown (bass), Neville James (guitar), and Tomoya Suzuki (sax/keys), and a full-fledged Pumarosa was born. In 2015 the band was offered a residency at a disused cinema in Calabria in Italy, and the group honed its unique sound in that voluminous space. Later that year, Pumarosa released their debut single, "Priestess," after signing to Chess Club Records. Despite being nearly eight minutes long, the track received generous radio play and swiftly raised the band's profile. The following year they put out their second single, "Cecile," and began work on their debut record with producer Dan Carey (Kate Tempest, Bat for Lashes, TOY). The Witch appeared in 2017, and its restless genre-hopping nature led to the band's music being described as "industrial spiritual." ~ Bekki Bemrose