
R&B / Wallace
With the release of their new single âR&Bâ, the ever-exciting English Teacher prove they could be your new favourite band.
As far as Northern cities go, Leeds probably isnât the first place youâd think of as a burgeoning hotbed of fiercely independent and DIY bands. Often overshadowed by its neighbours further along the M62, itâs precisely because of this that Leedsâ music scene is as vehemently independent and self-sufficient as it is.
The latest band to emerge from the city are four-piece English Teacher. Keeping Leedsâ longstanding tradition of uncompromising post-punk alive, the quartetâs latest single âR&Bâ is three minutes of clattering bass and crisp percussion, sporadic guitar occasionally punctuating the tension as frontwoman Lily Fontaine explores ideas of imposter syndrome and lethargy throughout the creative process.
Lethargic is one thing âR&Bâ isnât, however. Fraught and frantic perhaps. Imbued with a dry wit and self-awareness certainly, but no oneâs about to level any accusations of indifference at English Teacher. The band explain, â[the song] is about the cyclical, productivity-diminishing paradox of low self-esteem and imposter syndrome-induced writerâs block that then fuels low self-esteem and imposter syndrome. Itâs also about racial identity and putting the love that you have to offer a potential romantic partner back into yourself.â
Harbouring a cloying sense of paranoia that only increases as the track progresses, there are elements of bands such as Slint and Sonic Youth at play. Rather than feel like a â90s throwback, however, âR&Bâ succeeds feeling not just contemporary but vital. Providing both a short, sharp gut punch and insight into Leedsâ ever-growing indie scene.
Recently supported Sports Team on tour.
Dan Carey is set to produce a forthcoming album and also plans to release a single on Speedy Wundergound.
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R&B
Wallace
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With the release of their new single âR&Bâ, the ever-exciting English Teacher prove they could be your new favourite band.
As far as Northern cities go, Leeds probably isnât the first place youâd think of as a burgeoning hotbed of fiercely independent and DIY bands. Often overshadowed by its neighbours further along the M62, itâs precisely because of this that Leedsâ music scene is as vehemently independent and self-sufficient as it is.
The latest band to emerge from the city are four-piece English Teacher. Keeping Leedsâ longstanding tradition of uncompromising post-punk alive, the quartetâs latest single âR&Bâ is three minutes of clattering bass and crisp percussion, sporadic guitar occasionally punctuating the tension as frontwoman Lily Fontaine explores ideas of imposter syndrome and lethargy throughout the creative process.
Lethargic is one thing âR&Bâ isnât, however. Fraught and frantic perhaps. Imbued with a dry wit and self-awareness certainly, but no oneâs about to level any accusations of indifference at English Teacher. The band explain, â[the song] is about the cyclical, productivity-diminishing paradox of low self-esteem and imposter syndrome-induced writerâs block that then fuels low self-esteem and imposter syndrome. Itâs also about racial identity and putting the love that you have to offer a potential romantic partner back into yourself.â
Harbouring a cloying sense of paranoia that only increases as the track progresses, there are elements of bands such as Slint and Sonic Youth at play. Rather than feel like a â90s throwback, however, âR&Bâ succeeds feeling not just contemporary but vital. Providing both a short, sharp gut punch and insight into Leedsâ ever-growing indie scene.
Recently supported Sports Team on tour.
Dan Carey is set to produce a forthcoming album and also plans to release a single on Speedy Wundergound.
Tracklist
R&B
Wallace









