The Paisley Daze at Mallorca Live Festival - Calviá
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Paisley Daze offer guitar-led rock with British melody and a driving rhythmic push, music meant both to celebrate and to face hard times. At Mallorca Live Festival they present that blend of classic harmonies and a baggy pulse that sets them apart on stage.
The band comes from London led by two Punjabi brothers, and they sound like an honest synthesis of decades of guitar music: harmonies that recall the British Invasion, hooky guitars, a pulse inherited from Manchester baggy and an urgency that sometimes leans toward punk and other times toward psychedelic soul.
It’s not literal nostalgia; the references (The Beatles, The Kinks, The Clash, Happy Mondays, The Stone Roses) appear as touchstones for songs that prioritize melody and movement.
Live they tend to balance celebratory tones with more restrained moments, with arrangements designed both for the audience and for personal release; that is evident on their self-released records Life in a Daze (2024) and Onto Better Days (2025) and in their run on international stages such as NXNE in Toronto, as well as sold-out shows at London venues.
Mallorca Live Festival, in Calvià, serves here as a stage where their multicultural approach and their British-rock vibe can be heard fresh, bringing the island audience a contemporary, personal take on the guitar tradition.
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FAQ
How does this concert sound? Guitar-led rock with British melody, baggy rhythms and moments of punk urgency and psychedelic soul.
What kind of live show does the artist offer? A set that alternates songs for celebration with more contained pieces, focused on melody and rhythmic drive.
What feature distinguishes this concert? The blend of classic British roots with the multicultural perspective brought by the two Punjabi brothers at the forefront.