May 16, 2024 1 min read

Approved: Ebbb

Described as "Brian Wilson meets Death Grips”, Ebbb’s bold experimentation weaves together pulsating rhythms, immersive electronic production, sparkling melodies, layered vocal harmonies, and beats that shift from ambient to industrial

Approved: Ebbb
Photo credit: Vasilisa Skasca

Enimegatic London trio, Ebbb, have a fresh sound they’ve aptly dubbed "Brian Wilson meets Death Grips”.

Despite their brief existence the band has already forged a distinct sonic identity, weaving together pulsating rhythms, immersive electronic production, sparkling melodies, layered vocal harmonies, and beats that shift from ambient to industrial.

Their debut double A-side single’s songs 'Himmel' and 'Swarm’ are a testament to their bold experimentation. Lev Ceylan expresses his fondness for the EP's unpredictability, stating, "I like that it can't be pigeonholed. We really do love plot twists – where it just explodes into something completely different”.

Opening with 'Himmel’, the track evolves from an ethereal soundscape into a pneumatic, drill-like beat, complemented by Rowland's graceful vocals gliding over the grinding rhythm. Rowland reflects on the song's duality, stating, "That song encapsulates the two sides of the sound we have quite well. It's kind of like heaven and hell”.

🎧 Watch the video for ‘Himmel’ below

👉 If you’re at The Great Escape in Brighton, make sure to catch Ebbb’s showcases at either Green Door Store tonight from 10:15 or at DUST on Saturday from 21:30

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