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Blending experience with a shared passion for classic songwriting, their music combines the anthemic energy of Britpop with a modern indie edge, earning comparisons to The Stone Roses, Oasis, The Verve and Stereophonics.
Fresh from signing to legendary producer Nick Brine’s (Oasis, The Stone Roses, Bruce Springsteen) Flip Flop Records, the Malvern quartet continue to refine their sound while building serious momentum.
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With a strong run of releases planned over the coming months, the band are focused on expanding their recorded output and reaching new audiences.
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With five singles and an EP already under their belt, Linkwells have attracted listeners across England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Australia, Indonesia, Canada and the United States, reflecting their growing international appeal.
Known for their high energy live performances, the band are quickly building a reputation for powerful, crowd-connecting shows.
With exciting plans ahead, Linkwells are only just getting started keep your ears tuned for what’s next.
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We've Signed!
Great news for Linkwells, we've signed a deal with Flip Flop Records, and new releases will begin in Feb 2026.
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Owned by legendary producer Nick Brine, our output will be managed the label and plans for 2026 are already in place.
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​Nick's place in the pantheon of great producers is sealed with his work with Oasis, Coldplay, Ash, Bruce Springsteen and The Stone Roses, and we're looking forward to getting a little of his fairy dust sprinkled on our future work.
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NEW EP
Bring On The Summer 5 track EP is the latest release:
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​Bring On The Summer
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For The First Time
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On My Own
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Pushing Me Away
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Love For My Enemies
'Pushing Me Away (Radio Edit)'
'On My Own'
BBC Introducing "An incredible band"
Wolfman Radio "Record of the week"
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'For The First Time'
Indie Dock Music
" For The First Time– a track that manages to feel both intimately personal and gloriously anthemic."
'Love For My Enemies'
APSI Magazine
"It has a melodic edge driven by dynamic guitar lines and beats that charge forward.. a good balance between grit and warmth"











