Season Two Premiere Fashion week
"Looking for the new Lana Del Rey? Look no further, for here is a band
that bloggers from Brighton to Brooklyn will drool over" - THE
GUARDIAN
"The unsigned act has only released one single, the dubby earworm "Keep You", but it's been enough to get people's attention" - ROLLING STONE
"South By Southwest might normally be fuelled by an enless cache of free beer and super-strenght skunk, but this year, one band bring something distinctly differend to the table. The Chicago-raised/Brooklyn-based duo Wild Belle arrive here sharking for record deals, and leave having wooed every label rep in town" -NME
"Natalie's soulful voice was the ideal completment to Elliot's Afrobeat-inspired hooks, and by January the pair's inaugural single, "Keep You" was already being touted as one of the year's most noteworthy breakout tracks" - VOGUE
"With Natalie slunkily crooning up front and Elliot strumming beside her, this genre-hopping pair is about to break out in a big way" - NYLON
"This is music that punches you in the chest with bass and Elliot's baritone sax, then drips down to your pelvis with bouncy keyboard and sultry vocals" - TIME OUT
"The unsigned act has only released one single, the dubby earworm "Keep You", but it's been enough to get people's attention" - ROLLING STONE
"South By Southwest might normally be fuelled by an enless cache of free beer and super-strenght skunk, but this year, one band bring something distinctly differend to the table. The Chicago-raised/Brooklyn-based duo Wild Belle arrive here sharking for record deals, and leave having wooed every label rep in town" -NME
"Natalie's soulful voice was the ideal completment to Elliot's Afrobeat-inspired hooks, and by January the pair's inaugural single, "Keep You" was already being touted as one of the year's most noteworthy breakout tracks" - VOGUE
"With Natalie slunkily crooning up front and Elliot strumming beside her, this genre-hopping pair is about to break out in a big way" - NYLON
"This is music that punches you in the chest with bass and Elliot's baritone sax, then drips down to your pelvis with bouncy keyboard and sultry vocals" - TIME OUT
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