21. The New Eves
The Sound of Now
The New Eves are one of the most exciting new bands to emerge from Britain’s alternative music scene, bringing raw energy, originality, and poetic intensity to their sound. Formed in Brighton, the group have built a reputation for visceral live shows that blur the line between punk ferocity and art-rock experimentation.
Fronted by the commanding voices of sisters Lilli and Mili Archer, alongside a powerhouse rhythm section, The New Eves combine jagged guitar riffs with emotionally charged lyrics. Their songs capture the anxieties and hopes of a generation, channelling anger, beauty, and defiance in equal measure.
Early singles and festival sets have drawn rave reviews, with critics praising their uncompromising spirit and distinctive sound. They are often compared to trailblazers of feminist punk and indie rock, but The New Eves are firmly carving out their own space. Each performance feels like a manifesto — urgent, alive, and unafraid.
Still at the beginning of their career, The New Eves represent the thrilling unpredictability of British music. They are not following trends but setting them, giving voice to a restless new energy. If the early momentum is any indication, The New Eves are destined to be remembered as one of the defining acts of their generation.

