Croydon’s alternative folk-rock band The Frisbys launched their second EP at a sell-out gig at the weekend.
Fronted by twins Helen and Nicola Frisby, the seven-piece band has released The Cause, featuring six new songs.
Their show at Hoodoos in Matthews Yard was packed out with loyal fans with support from Kingston folk-blues duo Days are Done and compere James Tighe from Croydon Radio.
The band, who have drawn comparisons to the likes of Fleetwood Mac and First Aid Kit, played two 40-minute sets.
The Cause is out now in digital and physical forms. Go to thefrisbysband.co.uk
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