LISTEN: 10 Years of GIHE! Celebrating on Soho Radio (03.02.25)

2025 marks 10 whole years of Get In Her Ears! That’s a whole decade of celebrating women, non-binary and LGBTQIA+ artists in new music! On this special edition of their monthly Soho Radio show, Tash, Kate and Mari celebrate and reflect on some of their favourite artists who they’ve had the joy of connecting with over the last 10 years, plus, there’s lots of love and special messages from the music community that Get In Her Ears are so privileged to be a part of.

Thanks to all of the artists that sent in their kind words about us and thank YOU for supporting us over the last decade. We’ve got loads of plans in the pipeline to help us celebrate this milestone which we’ll be sharing with you later this year…

Artists featured on the eclectic playlist include: Charlotte Adigery, Scrounge, Schande, ARXX, Nova Twins, Mykki Blanco, Tiece, GHUM, Chorusgirl, Circe, Gazelle Twin, Hinako Omori, Blonde Maze, Maria Uzor, ESYA, Brix Smith, Dogviolet, Whitelands, Noga Erez & more!

Listen back to the show below:

 

We’ll be back on Soho Radio on Monday 3rd March from 12-2pm
 Make sure you tune in via www.sohoradiolondon.com

Tracklist
X-Ray Spex – Oh Bondage, Up Yours!
Charlotte Adigéry, Bolis Pupul – Ceci n’est pas un cliché
Scrounge – Starve
Schande – Gregor MacGregor
ARXX – Ride Or Die
Nova Twins – Hitlist
Mykki Blanco, ANOHNI, Kelsey Lu – French Lessons
Girlhood, Tiece – The Love I Need
GHUM – Saturn
Chorusgirl – Oh, To Be A Defector
Circe – Ruined Your Sons
Gazelle Twin & NYX Drone Choir – Deep England
Hinako Omori – A Journey
Blonde Maze – Awake / Asleep
Maria Uzor – Innocence
ESYA – Wild Nights
**GIHE chat about their origins**
Brix Smith – Fast Net
Dogviolet – Violets
Whitelands – Setting Sun
Noga Erez – Off The Radar
Bikini Kill – Rebel Girl

INTERVIEW: ALT BLK ERA

Battling their demons and bringing the noise, ALT BLK ERA’s debut album Rave Immortal is a tenacious blend of jagged electronics and racing beats designed to dissolve the pain of their past. Released last week via Earache Records, the record cements the genre-defying sister duo’s status as ones to watch in the alternative music world.

The last time we caught up with Nyrobi (20) and Chaya (17), it was 2023 and they were on the cusp of releasing their debut EP, Freak Show. The five tracks that formed it displayed their vivid personalities and antagonistic spirit – with Nyrobi’s vocals possessing a fiery ‘SOLAR’ energy and Chaya’s voice veering into more mystical ‘LUNAR’ realms. With Rave Immortal, ALT BLK ERA retain their heavy and undefinable sound, but they veer directly into rave territory to exorcise feelings of fear and inadequacy – providing a potent statement of self autonomy in the process.

“I think the concept of it…going from really human emotions – our struggles and our pain and our worries – and being able to transcend that and have it become larger than life, I just think that’s something quite important,” offers Nyrobi, when asked what she’s most proud of about ALT BLK ERA’s debut LP. “It’s important to feel like you can escape reality and that’s what the album does.”

Rave Immortal is largely inspired by Nyrobi coming to terms with living in chronic pain due to a disabling illness that she was diagnosed with during her teens in 2020. It was cathartic for the pair to write the record and to recognise how much they relied on each other as sisters during this time. Nyrobi has only recently been vocal about her experiences of disability online, so what was it that made her feel like she was able to speak out about it this on the record?

“Originally, I chose not to speak about it because I was afraid that people would say ‘don’t book her for this show, she’s disabled, she’s in pain and tired all the time’, or that people would think that we only got the MOBO nomination because it was a sympathy thing,” the vocalist reveals. “So now that we’ve played Download, we’ve played Glastonbury and we’ve headlined a stage at Reading & Leeds, it feels like we’ve done enough to prove that I can do anything that I want to do.”

This defiant spirit is something that has resonated with ALT BLK ERA’s fans. It was important to Nyrobi to use her voice and her platform with the band to highlight the resilience of the disabled community. “My disability doesn’t restrain me in other ways that people might think,” she shares. “My disability, it just came out of nowhere. The doctors are saying that it’s likely to just disappear one day too. Before I announced it, I’d be out and about in town and I’d have my stick or something and people would come up to me and ask if something had happened to my leg, and I’m like ‘oh my goodness, I don’t want to lie’ so now I feel really refreshed that it’s out in the open and I can be myself.

So, I just thought I can be honest on our debut album. I wanted to write about it and I wanted to be a voice in that community. We have so many disabled fans. Before I told anyone about it online, we had someone in a wheelchair come to our show in Manchester. I don’t know what compelled me to tell them [about my disability] but I told them and I thanked them for coming out, because I know how hard it is as a disabled person to leave the house. I just wanted to say that I really appreciated them coming to the show and I shared that with them. They didn’t know how special that was for me, they were probably like ‘why is she talking to me?’”

Nyrobi laughs with the last sentence. The support from both Chaya and the band’s fanbase has motivated her to push past her chronic pain and pursue her dreams of being an artist. We’ve seen this dream materialise in front of us too. We were blown away by ALT BLK ERA’s tenacious spirit when they played live for us at our Get In Her Ears gig night at The Shacklewell Arms in July 2023, supporting Straight Girl. Their riotous energy and powerful stage presence has since led to bookings at some of the UK’s biggest festivals, as well as playing for Radio 1 DJ Alyx Holcombe’s own live music night, MANTRA. Both girls express gratitude for these opportunities and are humbled by the community aspect of both Get In Her Ears and MANTRA.

“Alyx has been one of the few industry people that have supported us,” Nyrobi enthuses. “We’ve experienced so many gatekeepers and people telling us that we’re too young and we’re not ready, but she played ‘Mosh Girl Summer’ on Radio 1 in 2022, when we were 16 and 18 years old. She was supporting us from the first year of our music career. So to play her MANTRA night, we really wanted to make sure it was as big as possible. It was also just really good fun. The crowd was so good and the energy was perfect. You know when good people just bring other good people around them? It was just proper warm and fun without any strings attached.”

For Chaya, one of her favourite things about playing live is getting to perform Rave Immortal track ‘Catch Me If You Can’. “We’ve had that song unreleased for quite a while and I’m so happy we’re releasing it because it’s such a banger,” she enthuses. In terms of favourite tracks, Nyrobi notes that ‘I’m Normally Like This’ is still a big crowd-pleaser, but ‘My Drummer’s Girlfriend’ is a standout track for her because of the “opportunities” it’s given the band, which included a collaboration with American indie rock legends Wheatus.

Frontman Brendan B. Brown saw the girls play live at Download Festival back in 2024 and they connected via social media after they missed an opportunity to talk face-to-face backstage in the press tent. Back then, ALT BLK ERA hadn’t released ‘My Drummer’s Girlfriend’ as a single, but the girls sent it over to Brendan to see what he thought. Before they knew it, Wheatus were flying over from New York to work with the girls on a remix at Spotify Studios.

“Working with Wheatus has just been huge, we learned so much from them,” Nyrobi shares. “We were really honoured to have them travel so far to work with us on our song. They were so respectful. They were so caring and they gave us so much advice. They took it 10/10 seriously and they treated us with so much respect, it was almost surprising. We didn’t expect that. I feel like it’s quite rare to find people that are so genuine and full of love in the music industry, but they actually really cared. They weren’t gate-keeping or anything.”

This ethos of collaboration, equality and respect is something that translates both on and off stage for ALT BLK ERA. The lyrics to their songs center around celebrating your individuality both online and in real life, as they encourage their fans to express themselves in a safe space and speak up if they need support or help, particularly at gigs. ALT BLK ERA are currently on their own UK tour and they’ve set up a Discord channel to keep in contact with their fans. “People make friends in there,” Chaya shares. “We do ‘fit checks and everything, people show us what they’re going to be wearing to shows. We’ve got some ALT BLK ERA jacket patches happening as well!”

For Nyrobi, it’s incredibly important that ALT BLK ERA shows are safe spaces. “We just want to make it really clear that us and our whole team are on your side,” she shares. “We’re not standing for any foolishness. Even if I’m performing and someone looks uncomfortable and they’re trying to signal me, we’re gonna have to stop and find out what’s going on. Because one [bad] experience can really stop someone from going outside, going to gigs and being seen, you know?”

Fuelled by this determination, it looks like ALT BLK ERA are set to dominate more stages and gain even more momentum in 2025, and Nyrobi is keen to keep the ball rolling. “You’ll have to interview us before our second album and see where we are then!” she says – a statement we’ll happily hold both her and Chaya too.

Grab a physical copy of ALT BLK ERA’s debut album Rave Immortal here

ALT BLK ERA UK Tour Dates 2025
Jan 28: Oxford, Truck (In-Store)
Jan 29: Brighton, Resident (In-Store)
Jan 30: Kingston, PRYZM

15 Apr: Manchester, The Deaf Institute
16 Apr: Leeds, The Key Club
18 Apr: Sheffield, Corporation
20 Apr: Birmingham, The Flapper
21 Apr: Southampton, Heartbreakers
23 Apr: London, The Underworld

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Photo Credit: Dean Chalkley

LISTEN: GIHE on Soho Radio with Shy Charles (09.12.24)

Tash, Kate and Mari were back on Soho Radio for the final GIHE show of 2024, playing some of their highlights from their favourite female, non-binary and LGBTQIA+ artists who released new music this year. They spoke about their top tracks and albums and they shared memorable live music moments from the past 12 months too.

Fabulous self-taught harpist and folk artist Shy Charles also dropped into the studio to talk about their festive EP, Shylent Night. They spoke about their journey into music, the inspirations behind their Christmas record, plus, they shared anecdotes about the accompanying video for their cover of Spice Girls’ iconic track ‘2 Become 1’ – watch it here!

Artists featured on the eclectic playlist include Whitelands, Roller Derby, Fightmilk, Midwife, Elsa Hewitt, Baby Rose, Schande, Dogviolet, Circe, TIIVA, ARXX, Jæd, Brimheim, HAVVK and more.

Listen back to the show below:

We’ll be back on Soho Radio in 2025! See you on Monday 6th January from 12-2pm
 Make sure you tune in via www.sohoradiolondon.com

Tracklist
Poly Styrene & Celeste Bell – Black Christmas
Charli xcx ft. Billie Eilish – Guess
Baby Rose – Landslide (Fleetwood Mac Cover)
Whitelands – Cheer
ARXX – Crying In The Carwash
Tom Rasmussen ft. Romy – Never Look Back
Circe – Blue Love
TIIVA – Tornados
Pink Milk – You Will Follow Me To Hell
Amyl and the Sniffers – Hertz
pink suits – are you gay yet?
Midwife – Better Off Alone (Alice Deejay Cover)
Elsa Hewitt – Unimaginable Pain
Roller Derby – Dreams
Schande – Relevant Campaigns
Happy Accidents – Infinite Possibilities
Shy Charles – 2 Become 1 (Spice Girls Cover)
**Interview with Shy Charles**
Angeline Morrison – Black John
Luca Perry – Show Me
Luki – Seven Years Below The Flowers
Jæd – Very Fond
HAVVK – Waste Of Time
Brimheim – Normies
Fightmilk – No Souvenirs
Dogviolet – Violets

LISTEN: GIHE Live on Soho Radio with Decolonise Fest (11.11.24)

Tash and Kate were broadcasting LIVE from the Soho Radio studio this month, playing plenty of new music tunes from some of their favourite female, non-binary and LGBTQIA+ artists. Mari shared some of her musical musings too.

They were also joined by Ishani (Breakup Haircut) and Moni (Lip Stain) from Decolonise Fest, a DIY collective run by and for punx of colour. They spoke about the origins of the festival, the lineup that they helped to organise earlier this year for the 2024 edition at Signature Brew in East London and the teams’ plans to put on the first Decolonise Fest in Leeds in 2025. They also shared their own stories about why Decolonise Fest and First Timers Fest are both such vital initiatives in the DIY music scene and further afield.

Artists featured on the eclectic playlist include TTSSFU, Softcult, George Riley, Errunhrd, ShyGirl, Penelope Trappes, paun, Rubie, Sheherazaad, Sadie Sabella, afromerm, Queen Of Nothing, Beckon, Gay Skeleton Club, SPIDER, SlungBuds, Agata Karczewska, Elsa Hewitt and more.

Listen back to the show below:

 

We’ll be back on Soho Radio on Monday 9th December from 12-2pm
 Make sure you tune in via www.sohoradiolondon.com

Tracklist
The Julie Ruin – Ha Ha Ha Armageddon
Amyl & The Sniffers – Big Dreams
SASAMI – Call Me Home
TTSSFU – Studio 54
Queen Of Nothing – How Does It Feel
Softcult – Heaven
Tom Rasmussen ft. Romy – Never Look Back
paun – Counterintelligence
George Riley – Sacrifice
Errunhrd – Will you?
Sheherazaad – Khatam
Penelope Trappes – Sleep
SPIDER – Object Of Desire
**Interview with Decolonise Fest**
Buds – Building Blocks
Lilith Ai – McDonald’s Money
Agata Karczewska – Go Ahead
Sadie Sabella – Made For Each Other
Rosie Frater-Taylor – In A Dream
Labyrinthe Oceans – Pinch
Slung – Fire To Burn
Gay Skeleton Club – W3t L3g
Shygirl, Cosha, Club Shy – thicc
Beckon – Skylight
afromerm – reciprocity
Elsa Hewitt – White Mirror
Rubie – To Change
Lady Gaga – Disease