“Her music is woozy and mesmeric, combining the introspection of Elliott Smith, the reverb-frenched resonance of Slowdive and the wonky pop sensibility of Kate Bush.” – NOISEY
“Surging forward with waves of rich-textured melancholy…yet more evidence of Tilly’s growing ambitions.” – DIY
Lazy Day is the brainchild of songwriter Tilly Scantlebury, whose songs have been championed by Lauren Laverne (BBC 6Music), Huw Stephens (Radio1), John Kennedy (Radio X), as well as Noisey, The Fader and DIY. Their live show has seen them tour extensively, sharing stages with SASAMI, Jay Som, Girlpool and Bloc Party and hitting up festivals including Community, Latitude and Kendal Calling.
Having been awarded PRS Foundation’s Women Make Music fund, Tilly has been busy writing and recording a rip-roaring debut record, whilst also forming a new live band and show. Now armed with a set of cacophonous and tender songs, Lazy Day are excited to get back on stage.
“Lazy Day continue to flourish in all that they do…woozy guitars and shimmering vocals taken to new, captivating depths.” – GOLDFLAKEPAINT
“Tilly Scantlebury’s soft and breathy vocals cast a tranquilising spell.” – NME
AGENT: Rob McGee