Man/Woman/Chainsaw, influenced by the experimental DIY scene, thrives on creating a blend of pretty and noisy music, embracing chaos and fun.
Vocalist and guitarist Billy Ward expresses that creating music is about balance: 'We thrive on the thin line between pretty and noisy; it's the chaos that excites us.'
Their debut EP, Eazy Peazy, showcases a captivating mix of instrumental mayhem and playful lyricism, exemplified in tracks like 'Ode to Clio' and 'Sports Day.'
With a sense of fun and madcap imagery, the young band turns the idea of a chainsaw into a playful prop, rather than a tool of destruction.
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