Most bands will claim that they have a bond that is stronger than blood, forged by diversity and the trials of the road. In the case of Maid of Ace, that’s biologically true. Alison, Anna, Abby and Amy Elliott are four sisters from Hastings - “bursting from the same ball-bag” as their press release puts it - which makes them the full double-Gallagher, and every bit as troublesome.
Sharing a family taste for angry punk, the Maids first started writing snotty songs together at home, playing them first at school, and then anywhere that would have them. This lead to gigs across the UK, then Europe and even America, in support of their 2013 debut album, which is also called Maid of Ace. 鶹ҳ Introducing picked up on their song Bone Deth late last year and now they’re coming to stink up a hippy festival with some rock’n’roll attitude.
Which just serves to prove that the family that slays together, stays together.
Most bands will claim that they have a bond that is stronger than blood, forged by diversity and the trials of the road. In the case of Maid of Ace, that’s biologically true. Alison, Anna, Abby and Amy Elliott are four sisters from Hastings - “bursting from the same ball-bag” as their press release puts it - which makes them the full double-Gallagher, and every bit as troublesome.
Sharing a family taste for angry punk, the Maids first started writing snotty songs together at home, playing them first at school, and then anywhere that would have them. This lead to gigs across the UK, then Europe and even America, in support of their 2013 debut album, which is also called Maid of Ace. 鶹ҳ Introducing picked up on their song Bone Deth late last year and now they’re coming to stink up a hippy festival with some rock’n’roll attitude.
Which just serves to prove that the family that slays together, stays together.