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Sonnet is a indie-rock band coming from Aberdeen Scotland. Sonnet's members consist of Archie Hart (lead guitarist), Nathan Evans (rhythm guitar), Thurston Livesey (drummer) and Louis Alexander (bassist).
The four piece formed in early October 2023 and have played many gigs in the Aberdeen including supporting the band Shambolics on the 11th of May.
Sonnet recently released their new single titled "Another Life" on Spotify. It has gained Sonnet more attention in the music scene. Including a review from Mark Speller owner of the "This Is The Music" podcast and website.
Sonnet's bio on spotify tells us "Sonnet, are a Indie group with the desire to do more. With influences from The Snuts, The Verve, Ride and Oasis. Forming in Early 2023 Consisting of Nathan Evans, Archie Hart, Louis Alexander and Thurston Livesey, their diverse backgrounds and influences converge to create a sound like no other.
Sonnet are set to take on “Tunnels” in Aberdeen for they’re first independent headline show with support from local bands “Stonechild” and “The Palladiums”"