The Mysterines

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The Mysterines
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The Mysterines performing at Boardmasters Festival in Cornwall, England, 2021.
Background information
Origin Wirral, UK
Genres
Years active2015–present
Labels Fiction, Pretty Face
MembersLia Metcalfe
George Favager
Callum Thompson
Paul Crilly
Past membersChrissy Moore
Website www.themysterines.com

The Mysterines are a British alternative rock band from Liverpool and the Wirral composed of Lia Metcalfe (vocals and guitar), George Favager (bass guitar), Callum Thompson (guitar and backing vocals) and Paul Crilly (drums and backing vocals). [1] Their debut album Reeling was released on 11th March 2022 via Fiction Records and charted at number 9 on the UK Albums Chart. [2]

Contents

History

The band was formed by vocalist and writer Lia Metcalfe when she met bass player George Favager, both living near each other on the Wirral. [3] The original line-up was a three piece with drummer Chrissy Moore. After Moore left in 2020, [4] the band were augmented by Callum Thompson on guitar and backing vocals with Paul Crilly becoming the band's new drummer. [5]

The band released a total of 7 songs across two EPs on their own Pretty Face Recordings label before signing to Fiction Records in March 2021. [6] They released their debut album, Reeling, produced by Catherine Marks, the following year. [7]

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

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