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Female-Led Art Rock Quartet Wednesday’s Child Announce Debut EP ‘All Dressed Up’ Set For Release on 6th February 2025

Wednesday’s Child

First single, ‘KNEES’, released on Friday, 28th November 2025

Wednesday’s Child to perform at The George Tavern on 10th December 2025

London-based, female-led experimental indie quartet Wednesday’s Child have announced their debut EP, ‘All Dressed Up’, set for release on Friday 6th February 2026. The first single, ‘KNEES’, arrived on Friday 28th November 2025.

‘KNEES’ is the first single from the ‘All Dressed Up’ EP, and explores the tension between nostalgia for childhood innocence and rebellion against it. Written with London’s young artists in mind – the highs and lows, intense togetherness and equally intense loneliness, late-night gigs, early mornings at work, constant self-reckoning – ‘KNEES’ embodies the emotional whiplash of wanting to protect yourself and of wanting to feel everything all at once. Life can feel sacred and silly at the same time, and this duality is highlighted as the tenderness of Georgia and Amelia’s vocals give way to Joel and Stella’s angular guitar riffs and driving drum rhythms in the choruses.

The new EP marks an evolution for the band. It is the result of diary entries, DIY sessions at Ten87, studio time at RAK Studios, hands-on production, and a refreshed creative dynamic. The five tracks lean further into heavier psych-rock territory whilst still dancing through whimsical theatrics and poetic vulnerability. Exploring themes of rebirth, reanimation, horror and healing, ‘All Dressed Up’ delves deeper into psychological struggles, emotional confrontation, and the renewed hope that lives at the edge of the woods of despair.

Featuring Georgia as lead singer, Joel on guitar, Stella on drums, and Amelia on keys and bassoon, Wednesday’s Child have built a devoted audience across the UK's art rock scenes and have sold out shows in Bristol, Manchester, and London. Their fusion of punk energy, spoken word, and indie songwriting, mixed with psychedelic flair, creates something electrifying and entirely their own.

“The darker themes are dealing with psychological struggles and confrontations, healing new wounds whilst still mourning old scars… but there is also a lot of hope that comes through in the lighter sections. Everything has a flip side, a sun and a shadow, and this duality runs throughout the lyrics: “‘It can look like leaving to arrive / And feel close, very close / To laughing when I cry’”

The EP represents both a departure and an arrival – stepping away from their earlier writing practices and stepping into a creative identity with greater conviction. Wednesday’s Child’s music defies easy categorisation and they take inspiration from 60s psych bands and rock poets like Patti Smith as much as they do contemporary art pop.

In a gesture true to their ethos, the band announced their EP on Halloween – the Celtic New Year and Samhain Sabbat – when the veil between the material world and the world of the unseen is at its thinnest, and we may commune with spirits.

“Let us mother what is meant, murder what is not. Let us begin our journey into the darkness, reanimating the rot into a new light, a rebirth sure to follow; from dismemberment to remembrance, and a second childhood where these strange things are understood.”

All Dressed Up EP:
“Reanimation”
“Fever Pitch”
“Darkness, mine”
“Learn to Say Goodbye”
“KNEES”

Find out more about Wednesday’s Child on social media:

Instagram // TikTok // Facebook

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