A Bristol-based blues/roots band who are rising fast across the UK and Europe. With critical acclaim for their debut album, airplay on BBC Radio 2 (Bob Harris, Dermot O’Leary), BBC 5 Live session with Patrick Kielty, and placements on four Spotify Editorial playlists. "Swaggering and playful, a blues-infused middle finger to monotony. It’s both grounded and liberating, turning fatigue into something joyful" - Earmilk Magazine
Bristol-based blues/roots band Foreign Affairs are rising fast across the UK and Europe. Their debut album Brothers (Sept 2025) has won critical acclaim, with airplay on BBC Radio 2 (Bob Harris, Dermot O’Leary), BBC 5 Live session with Patrick Kielty, and placements on four Spotify Editorial playlists.
They come to Edlesborough on the back of a sold-out UK and European tour in 2024–25 and performances at Glastonbury, Wilderness, Black Deer and Greenbelt festivals.
"Walk Away” opens with a vivid, disarming lyric, “Take a spoonful of sugar, babe. Mix it in your teeth”, and launches into a gritty, guitar-driven track that captures the pain of emotional distance" - Earmilk Magazine
“Move Your Body” is swaggering and playful, a blues-infused middle finger to monotony. With its heavy slide guitar and head-nodding tempo, the song invites listeners to let loose without pretense. Written as a love letter to their Bristol roots, it’s both grounded and liberating, turning fatigue into something joyful. - Earmilk Magazine