The Railway Inn presents
SOCKiTTOME
Writing, recording and producing everything himself, his music blends jangly guitars, euphoric synths and groove-led basslines with lyrics that sit somewhere between diary entries and dancefloor therapy, or, as he puts it, “sad songs for happy people.”
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SOCKiTTOME is a UK-based indie-pop artist and producer, known for turning big feelings into irresistibly catchy songs. Writing, recording and producing everything himself, his music blends jangly guitars, euphoric synths and groove-led basslines with lyrics that sit somewhere between diary entries and dancefloor therapy, or, as he puts it, “sad songs for happy people.”
Following the release of his debut album ‘safety in jumpers‘, written and made entirely in his attic, SOCKiTTOME has built serious momentum. His recent singles have amassed over 4.5 million streams, earned support from BBC Radio 1(including Future Sounds and a Live Lounge Session), and helped grow a dedicated audience of 130k+ followers across socials. His live shows have sold out venues including Oslo Hackney, Dingwalls Camden and Rebellion Manchester, and he recently completed a sold-out UK tour as lead support for Autoheart.
With a reputation for heartfelt songwriting, infectious energy and a crowd that loves to sing along, SOCKiTTOME’s live set is equal parts emotional release and communal joy — expect big choruses, honest moments and a room full of people feeling very seen. ♫♪♪
Supporting on the night will be
Connor Clements
Perhaps known to some for being the frontman and primary songwriter of art-punk band Hallan, Portsmouth based artist Conor Clements has recently came to attention writing and performing his own original material.
This new audible vehicle allows the songwriter to take on a fresh and more intimate form, sharing with his audience a more personal side to his songwriting. Reflecting his own musical taste and inspirations more accurately than ever, Clements’ solo material embraces a new found sense of freedom and brings with it both renewed enthusiasm and warm character.
Inspired by an eclectic mix of influences ranging from folk music to modern pop, listeners should expect songs which turn mundane events into whimsical stories. Pulling together classic songwriting elements combined with a modern undertone, Conor weaves together elements of daily life, dreams and romantic memories to create relatable and compelling songs. ♫♪♪
Laura Loh
Laura Loh is here to share, telling her story in the hope that you’ll be inspired to share yours too.
With a voice as pure as it is powerful, the singer/songwriter crafts her gentle pop tunes with an affecting vulnerability, speaking from personal experience about a range of topics, including mental health and resilience.
As she draws on her mixed English-Chinese heritage and classical training, Loh finds inspiration everywhere, from Bon Iver to Dido and beyond. The multi-instrumentalist and producer blends alt-pop, alternative folk and classical elements to create her own soft pop sound.
Loh has already recorded at Abbey Road Studios and played a number of festivals, including GuilFest, Purbeck, Weyfest and Westival.
Her latest EP “What I Wanted” earned praise and radio play from BBCIntroducing, and she is currently working on her new EP, which showcases stripped-back piano versions of her recent releases. ♫♪♪