Artist's albums
Waiting For The Sun
2023 · single
High Definition (You Ain't Seen Nothin')
2023 · single
The World in High Definition
2022 · album
Long, Long Road
2022 · single
This Town / (Black and White) Shades of Blue
2022 · single
A Different Kind of Heartbreak
2022 · single
Christmas Time (What a Time to Be Alive)
2021 · single
See the Light
2021 · EP
Postcards
2021 · single
Carry Me Home
2021 · single
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Biography
British indie psych-pop outfit The Mease are putting the world to rights through mega-catchy psych infused guitar tunes. Their sound has been likened to The Coral , The Verve and early Oasis. The five-piece indie psych-pop rockers regularly feature on BBC Introducing and are touring the UK, captivating fans with their signature melodic, psych-infused anthems. Their recent double A-side release is a treat for the true indie fans featuring straight up rock n roll tune ‘This Town’ and a psychedelic 90s trip ‘(Black and White) Shades of Blue’. The latter is a fan favourite from their live set which has been captivating audiences as their set closer. The Mease are one of the biggest followed new indie bands on the scene right now and released their explosive debut album 'The World in High Definition' in September, which has received five-star reviews and was awarded a ‘top 10 album of 2022’ accolade (thisisthemusic.com). The Mease are well known for their signature catchy riffs and vocal melodies that will stick in your head for days. Lyrically, frontman Tristan Cooper takes inspiration from everyday experiences, be it struggling to make it home from drunken nights out or the fallout from local tragedies. The story is always told from a bittersweet, personal perspective. A lineup reshuffle sees the multi-talented Jack Stanger join the band, primarily on bass guitar (but he's also an awesome drummer!). Adam Goulding (aka The Destructive Funk Prince) is on the keys.