Maid of Ace | |
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Origin | Hastings, Sussex |
Labels | Maid of Ace Records |
Members | Alison Cara Elliott Anna Coral Elliott Amy Catherine Elliott Abby Charlotte Elliott |
Maid of Ace are a punk rock band based in Hastings, England. The line-up consists of local-born sisters Alison Cara Elliott (Lead vocals/guitar), Anna Coral Elliott (vocals/guitar), Amy Catherine Elliott (bass/vocals) and Abby Charlotte Elliott (drums). The band have achieved press coverage in the music magazine Vive Le Rock,[1] website Louder Than War.[2] as well as the website for BBC Radio 6 Music, which posted video footage of the band's performance on the BBC Introducing stage at the 2015 Glastonbury Festival.[3][4]
History
The four band members are sisters and played their first gig in 2005 at their secondary school. They have to date self-released three albums. Second album Maid in England was reviewed by Ged Babey for Louder Than War[2] They have also made several high-profile festival performances including the Glastonbury Festival in 2015, from which their performance of song "Bone Deth" was filmed by the BBC and uploaded as a video to the BBC 6music website[3][4] and the Rebellion Festival, at which their performance at the 2017 festival was reviewed in Vive Le Rock magazine.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
- Maid of Ace (2014)
- Maid in England (2016)
- Live Fast Or Die (2020)
Singles
- Forever (Devil In The Belfry Remix) / Vacant Night split single with Dee Skusting & The Rodents (2021 Safety Pin Magazine)
References
- 1 2 Maid Of Ace Rebellion Festival 2017 live review with photograph, Vive Le Rock Issue 47 pp 80–81
- 1 2 Maid Of Ace Maid In England album review by Ged Babey, Louder Than War, 31 July 2016
- 1 2 BBC 6music website - Maid of Ace "Bone Deth" Glastonbury Festival 2015 live video, retrieved October 5, 2023
- 1 2 BBC 6music website - Introducing Stage index Glastonbury Festival 2015, retrieved October 5, 2023