LuxJury sign to Bella Union and release new single "Hot Mess" || On tour with Tune-Yards this month!
- Desh Kapur

- 23 hours ago
- 2 min read

Bella Union are thrilled to announce the signing of London-based duo LuxJury, a band whose soulful indie-rock sounds just as at home blasting from a Hackney dive bar jukebox as it would crackling from a car stereo drifting down the Pacific Coast Highway. Fronted by singer/guitarist Nicole ‘Lux’ Fermie, alongside drummer Howey Gill, LuxJury are currently putting the finishing touches to a debut album due out in Spring next year. Ahead of a UK & EU tour supporting the mighty Tune-Yards this month, and a London headline show at the Servants Jazz Quarters tomorrow, today LuxJury are sharing the addictive new single “Hot Mess” - listen HERE.
Commenting on “Hot Mess” vocalist Lux says: “It’s a love song for those who fall victim to the dopamine of someone new and end up allowing themselves to be strung along. It actually references quite a dark time in my life where I abandoned a lot of self-respect, holding out for the love of someone who just couldn’t quite make up their mind. It started out as a punk song and gradually mellowed out into a Fleetwood Mac-style driving song. I guess that sometimes happens with emotions; they first appear all visceral and raw and then with time get distilled into their calmer essences.”
UK & EU Live Dates:
5th November – London – Servant’s Jazz Quarters (headline show)
16th November - Amsterdam – Tolhuistuin (with Tune-Yards)
18th November - Ghent – WinterCircus (with Tune-Yards)
19th November - Paris - La Bellevilloise (with Tune-Yards)
21st November - Brighton - Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (with Tune-Yards)
22nd November – London – Royal Festival Hall (with Tune-Yards)
23rd November - Manchester - Aviva Studios (with Tune-Yards)
25th November - Leeds - Leeds Irish Centre (with Tune-Yards)
26th November - Glasgow - Saint Luke's (with Tune-Yards)
27th November - Sunderland - The Fire Station (with Tune-Yards)
29th November - Dublin - Whelan's (with Tune-Yards)



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