Welcome to Seeking Serotonin – a showcase of London’s finest up-and-coming artists who specialise in giving their listeners heartache. This is a night for those who relish in a cold walk with Phoebe Bridgers’ discography, who love a warm bath listening to Hozier’s dulcet tones; we’re here to introduce you to your new sad-girl fave at Seeking Serotonin! In this event, we dive deep into the emotional landscapes that these artists create. Music, after all, is not just a collection of sounds; it’s a journey through feelings, memories, and experiences that resonate with our very souls. Each note holds the power to heal, to provoke thought, and to evoke tears, and at ‘Seeking Serotonin’, we embrace that vulnerability.
We’ll be showcasing the work of 4 amazing artists at this event, each bringing their unique style and emotional depth to the stage. From poignant lyrics to haunting melodies, these artists encapsulate the spirit of introspection and the beauty of sadness in their music. Prepare to be transported to a realm where your heart can truly feel, where every song tells a story that echoes your own experiences. Let’s take a closer look at each artist:
Josh Pullinger
Josh Pullinger kicks things off with a stripped-back acoustic sound and lyrics that come from a personal place. His songs touch on love, loss, and reflection, and whether it’s an original or a cover, he brings a quiet intensity that draws you in.
Rosie Reynolds
Next up is Rosie Reynolds, known for her clear, expressive voice and honest songwriting. Her music often focuses on change, resilience, and the emotions that come with both. Rosie’s set is thoughtful and moving without being over the top.
Mary Eckert
Mary Eckert brings a mix of indie-pop and folk, with a sound that’s mellow but layered. Her songs look at relationships and connection, with lyrics that feel genuine and melodies that stay with you. It’s music that invites you to slow down and listen.
Boy Ferguson
Closing the night is Boy Ferguson, a producer and songwriter whose style blends different genres without losing focus. His music is reflective but often rhythm-driven, mixing emotional depth with fresh production choices. Expect something a little different — in the best way.
Seeking Serotonin
Seeking Serotonin is about real music from real people. No big production, just strong performances and honest songs. If you’re into music that makes you feel something, this night’s for you.
Join us at Seeking Serotonin, where each artist’s performance is designed to touch hearts and spark conversations. This event is not only about music; it’s about building a community of those who appreciate the beauty in sadness and the comfort that comes from shared experiences. We invite you to immerse yourself in the world of these talented artists, to feel deeply, and to leave with a sense of connection and understanding. Together, let’s celebrate the therapeutic power of music at Seeking Serotonin!
Source: The Harrison website