To experience Jools in their most chaotic and unpredictable full flight is, the band were
once told, to not know whether you are about to be kicked in the face or kissed on the
cheek. Even that, however, feels like an understatement.
At any moment the Jools experience, on stage and on record, can turn on a sixpence
from that of unbridled rage at the world to a celebration of the beauty that can still be
found hidden in its murky corners. The punk rock of Jools is at once visceral and
violent, cathartic and confrontational, and at the next exultant and exhilarating. Jools is
duality by design, where contradiction is empowerment harnessed as a force for
progress, sonically and societally.
A collective of musicians – Mitch Gordon and Kate Price on vocals, Chris Johnston and
Callum Connachie on guitar, Joe Dodd on Bass, and Chelsea Wrones on drums –
spread between London and Leicester, Jools found each other as much by accident as
design in the earliest days of 2023. Together, they serve as a creative confluence for
inspirations that move from the punk and post-punk of The Smiths, Iggy Pop, PJ
Harvey and Patti Smith, through the shoegaze of My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive,
and into territories marked metal, rap and pop.
“There’s an unconventional nature to our music that builds an intensity and a tension
and an atmosphere that is uniquely Jools,” Gordon says of the band’s layered
cacophony, from which his and Price’s mostly spoken word vocals explode.
“Combining all of these sounds is in some ways deliberately counterintuitive, so that
Jools does not conform and cannot be placed inside conventional genre boxes. I’m
proud when people tell me that they find it hard to categorize our band. We’re simply
Jools.”
Such an ethos is carried throughout every facet of the band. If their music is often
confrontational, sometimes fun, and always loud, the fashion of Jools is its equal, too,
an embodiment of its spirit and message. “The freedom with which the band dresses is
for us about reinforcing the ideal that people should be able to live their lives carefree
and without judgment,” vocalist Kate Price begins. “Rock’n’roll and fashion have
always gone hand in hand, and we are greatly inspired by the giants and the pioneers
who have come before us and the theatrics of the shows they delivered. Fashion give
us a freedom to reinvent ourselves any which way we choose, and to constantly
challenge preconceptions of who and what Jools is.”
The world of Jools is a space in which such progress and evolution can thrive. It’s there
on stage, and it’s there in your headphones. Jools is a freedom of sound and freedom
of self, an unfiltered expression of and search for truth, expressed with inextinguishable
indignation. Be it a punch in the face or a kiss on the cheek, Jools is nothing if not a
band to believe in.
Presented by Love Thy Neighbour.
This is an 18+ event
07:00 PM- 10:00 PM