
Bones Ate Arfa Shakes Up the Alt-Rock Scene with Debut EP ‘Akimbo People’
Brighton’s own Bones Ate Arfa debuts their EP ‘Akimbo People’, delivering a riveting mix of alt-rock energy and raw melodies as they embark on their UK tour.

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Unleashing a sonic juggernaut upon the indie music scene, the Brighton-based powerhouse Bones Ate Arfa has dropped their inaugural EP, ‘Akimbo People’. This six-track collection is a testament to their distortion-laced alt-rock prowess and melodic ingenuity.
Fresh off the press and bursting with alt-rock flair, Bones Ate Arfa’s impressive debut has the indie music community abuzz. A UK tour follows the release of their debut EP, ‘Akimbo People’, kicking off with a thunderous start at the esteemed Wedgwood Rooms in Portsmouth.
- Alt-Rock Reinvention: With their debut EP, the Brighton trio stands as a testament to the reinvention of the alt-rock genre, blending heavy distortion riffs with irresistibly catchy tunes.
- Lyricism and Relationships: The band crafts a narrative around the bewildering highs and lows of relationships, infusing it with a raw, unfiltered edge that fans of the genre crave.
- On the Road: Accompanying their EP launch, Bones Ate Arfa’s tour promises electrifying live performances across various venues, bringing their fresh tracks to the UK’s vibrant music scene.