Since forming in 2014, the U.K.–based group Nervus have never shied away from
exploring complex issues within their unique breed of alt-punk music. Themes of identity and queerness run through their records, along with environmental, social, and political challenges.
During 2020—in the absence of live music—Nervus have been writing and
recording in isolation from one another, with mixing and mastering happening in Em
Foster’s home studio. The band’s latest songs examine community, anti-gentrification, and the rejection of individualism—an idea of place, time, and liminal space.
Nervus want to give a huge thanks and massive shout out to touring pal and
great friend Erik Garlington of the band Proper.—who features on Sunday Someday’s
“Between the Lines.”
Nervus from Watford via Margate, Northumberland, Leeds, and Watford.
Nervus are:
Em Foster (she/her)
Jack Kenny (he/him)
Paul Etienne (any/all)
Lucinda Livingstone (they/them)
Megan Rose—Management (she/they)
Megan Rose is a queer artist based in Margate, UK. They are interested in the
exploration of physical landscape, architecture, and how both of those ideas collide with anti-gentrification work, queerness, and archive.
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