Café Spice
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GB Manchester – New Folk / Indie
Café Spice
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Café Spice (The Deep Blue) - Inside My Head | Voltalab Live
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Café Spice
Ab67616d0000b273e7ae769e7ae55189451ab374 Bn2 Single 2019
Ab67616d0000b2734bf954792ba76c71ef94882a Open Door Single 2019
Ab67616d0000b273ddafa879575463ad021b8114 Lauren Single 2018
Cafe Spice under Exclusive License to Snide Records
Ab67616d0000b273710903f0bf70c5ba70689ec2 She Loves And Leaves Single 2020
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Snide Records
Sean Fay
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Indie girl band hailing from Manchester, Café Spice was formed on a wet and windy night in an Indian takeaway.

Ever since, they’ve been creating music together in the basements of various houses across the rainy city. Their sound is flooded with vocal harmony, like melted honey dripping and tripping over catchy tunes and unique songwriting. From England, Ireland and Scotland, they combine their folky roots with a little indie-pop magic to create something all together new and enriching, reminiscent of the Mamas & Papas whilst also sitting with the effortlessly sublime indie-pop of contemporaries such as The Japanese House or HAIM. A recent signing with Snide Records marks a new era for Café Spice. They’re stretching their limbs and experimenting with new sounds and new styles; shaping up to be the ultimate indie girl band.

"Listening to 'Open Door' and absolutely fallen in love with it!"
-Natalie-Eve Williams, BBC Introducing Manchester

"Those harmonies are absolutely gorgeous!"
-Janice Long, BBC Radio Wales

""If this song was a food it would be silky, viscous and rich golden honey poured over melted butter, probably from Waitrose.”
-Bobby Colcombe on Tom Robinson's Fresh on the Net, 2018 - about 'Lauren'

"The gorgeous sound of Café Spice"
-Shell Zenner, Amazing Radio, BBC Radio Manchester