
‘Fresh-faced new kids on the block, the band deal in quirky, jagged pop-rock songs that traverse relatable themes of love and Gen-Z woes’ – Suzanne Oswald, Tenement TV.
It’s time to leave it to your big sis… Armed with catchy hooks and tongue-in-cheek lyricism, bratty-rockers SISTER MADDS are shaping a new generation of relatable songs about love and other Gen Z woes. Pairing punk-esque tendencies with intricate jangly guitars they weave genre-bending nuances into their performances. From headline slots at stages at Tenement Trail, Great Western Festival and Houseguest Festival, to closing King Tut’s Summer Nights festival, SISTER MADDS bring a blend of charm, charisma and chaos everywhere they go.
Describe your music in 5 words…
Energetic, cheeky, boisterous, loud, charming
How do you feel about performing in a disused Paper Factory on a 15.5 acre site on the western edge of Scotland’s capital??
We can’t wait to play the Paper Factory. It’s such an interesting space and are looking forward to experience performing in such an iconic space. We heard about the previous event being held there and can’t wait to be a part of this this year!
Which song provides the best introduction to those unfamiliar with you?
Hot and Bothered: a crash course into who we are… Sorry dad!
Any exciting plans for 2025?
We are planning our new single to be released on the day of the festival so keep an eye out! We will then be hitting the road over the uk for some dates to support the new release wohoo!
What’s one interesting fact about you that we need to know!
On paper all of the band member have VERY different music tastes; from trad to punk to everything else. But we meet in the middle for sister madds!
