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WELLY bring their Britpop Party to Southampton

Liveliness and joviality aplenty at The Heartbreakers Venue

Welly


Artists - The Pill, Polly Money and Welly

Venue - Heartbreakers

Town - Southampton UK

Date - 13th February 2025



Early on Thursday morning, and this is no word of a lie, I accidentally exposed myself to a man putting up scaffolding at my house. With some kind of cosmic synchronicity, the first track from delightfully odd Isle of Wight chaos duo The Pill that evening was a song about this exact situation. Having just recently joined the tour, I had not been expecting to see them at this show, cue me exuberantly screaming BIMBO BUTTHOLE TITS to the polite bafflement of everyone in my immediate vicinity.


The Pill

I'm guessing they had not heard that song before, but it made sense to them later. Wry and offbeat, with a whimsical agitated energy, they were the perfect opener for a crowd who were already crammed in and willing to frenzy.


The Pill

The pace changed dramatically when Polly Money took the stage with a sophisticated R&B set that felt a little out of kilter with the energy of the night. She was all flawless musicianship and 80s tone, with a rhythm section to die for and gorgeous voice, but didn't quite grab the excitable crowd by the lapels in the way that was needed. 


Polly Money

The venue was fizzing with home crowd anticipation by the time "Amarillo" crashed through the sound system for a proper, drunk-at-a-festival singalong intro. The five (incredibly young) members of Welly brought an implausible level of electricity for a Thursday night, and it became apparent that the room was 70-80% fans, joyfully roaring the lyrics and giving a raucous level of banter. Very firmly Sotonian, I start to think maybe this band is our new musical poster child. High octane Brit-Pop, but self aware enough for a 2020s crowd, it feels like this band are already huge.


Welly

Dressed in various degrees of school uniform, they gave a shout-out to their former geography teacher in the crowd, and I was sure I could see a good few mums, dads and even grans amongst the fans; this is a band already beloved by its home city, and Dork Magazine are on the money to rate them as up and comers in 2025. I hope to see them billed at plenty of festivals this summer. 


Welly

Frontman Elliott has a bit of a Damon Albarn swagger that made me feel nostalgic, but most of the time I couldn't take my eyes off bass player Jacob, who zooms and leaps around like a human Sonic the Hedgehog, seemingly immune to physical exhaustion, as if the concept of amphetamines were a bassist, but in a very sweet way (who would be polite to your mum). I can't wait to see them again, hopefully in a bigger venue, as I'm confident they will soon be able to fill out a larger space. Catch them now while their shows are small and intimate so you can brag about it in the future.


Welly


Review by Spring Wise (In Common - Southampton)

Photographs by Dan Reddick (ReturnToSound)


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