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Skating Polly & Lord Friday The 13th heading out of joint European & UK tour

by Nick Linazasoro
16 June, 2026
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Skating Polly & Lord Friday The 13th heading out of joint European & UK tour

Skating Polly (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)

Well here’s a double-billing that spiked a fair amount of interest in our office! Skating Polly and Lord Friday The 13th are heading out on a joint 23-date EU & UK tour this coming Autumn, and this thankfully includes a Sussex concert. This local event is being put on by Love Thy Neighbour promoters and the venue in question will be The Hope & Ruin in Brighton and the date of their appearances will be Tuesday 6th October.

The Hope & Ruin, Brighton (pic Nick Linazasoro)

Lets find out more about the bands……

Over the past decade, few artists have embodied the unbridled freedom of punk like Skating Polly. Formed when stepsisters Kelli Mayo and Peyton Bighorse were just nine and 13, the Oklahoma-bred band have channelled their chameleonic musicality into a sound they call “ugly-pop,” unruly and subversive and wildly melodic. With Kelli’s brother Kurtis Mayo joining on drums in 2017, they’ve also built a close-knit community of fans while earning the admiration of their musical forebears, a feat that’s found them collaborating with icons like X’s Exene Cervenka and Beat Happening’s Calvin Johnson, touring with Babes In Toyland, and starring as the subject of a feature-length documentary. On their double album ‘Chaos County Line’, Skating Polly reached a whole new level of self-possession, ultimately sharing their most expansive and emotionally powerful work to date.

Skating Polly (pics Sara-Louise Bowrey)

The follow-up to 2018’s ‘The Make It All Show’, ‘Chaos County Line’ finds Skating Polly working again with Brad Wood, the acclaimed producer behind indie-rock classics like Liz Phair’s Exile in Guyville. As their songs journey from art-punk to noise-rock to piano-driven power-pop, the band matches that musical complexity with a sharply honed narrative voice that manifests in countless forms (ultra-vivid poetry, diary-like confession, fearlessly detailed storytelling, etc.). Not only the outcome of their constant growth as songwriters, ‘Chaos County Line’’s scope and depth has much to do with Skating Polly’s newly heightened clarity of vision. “All these songs are the most special to me of anything I’ve ever written, and I think Kelli feels the same,” says Peyton. “In the past I didn’t always write with a clear purpose, but this time I knew exactly what I wanted to say. We both ended up writing about the most difficult emotional experiences we’ve ever been through, and instead of being terrified of saying exactly what I was feeling it just all came out so naturally.”

Whether they’re opening up about matters internal (identity, disassociation, unhealthy coping mechanisms) or external (obsession, deception, gaslighting), Skating Polly imbue that outpouring with an unfettered emotional truth. On songs like ‘Chaos County Line’’s frenetic lead single ‘Hickey King’, Kelli and Peyton trade off vocals as they share their distinct perspectives on closely related experiences—in this case, the minefield of power dynamics in sex and relationships. “In Peyton’s verse she’s talking about never knowing how far to go or how much of yourself to give to someone, and when my part comes crashing in it’s about guys being possessive and always trying to leave their mark on you,” Kelli says. “To me it’s the most Skating Polly song on the record, because it’s all these different energies happening at once.” Meanwhile, on ‘I’m Sorry For Always Apologizing’, Skating Polly deliver a bouncy piece of bubblegum-punk in which Kelli calls herself out on certain messy behaviour in her past. And on ‘Double Decker’, Peyton examines her own possibly self-sabotaging patterns, magnifying the song’s mood of confusion with a dizzying guitar solo and breakneck vocal performance. Elsewhere on ‘Chaos County Line’, Skating Polly offer up moments of unabashed fun—’Rabbit Food’, for instance, serves up a pure rush of punk delirium spotlighting Kelli’s gift for infusing so much psychodrama into her vocal work.

Skating Polly (pics Sara-Louise Bowrey)

Over the course of its 18 kaleidoscopic tracks, ‘Chaos County Line’ embraces the kind of combustible emotionality that comes from fully uncompromised self-expression. “I think on this record Kelli and Peyton were really confident in being more honest and more experimental at the same time, whereas in the past they might’ve made the lyrics more poetic in order to cloak that honesty a bit,” says Kurtis. And as their songs shift from devastating to exhilarating to gloriously cathartic, Skating Polly hope to provide the same sense of solace they found in creating the album. “I’ve had people tell me we’ve helped them get through a breakup or an abusive relationship or the death of someone they loved, and all these other heavy obstacles everyone goes through,” says Kelli. “I feel like I’m not necessarily the best person to draw a map on how to live the happiest life, but I like the idea that our songs can make other people’s lives better in some way. I want our music to be like armour.”

www.skatingpolly.com 

Lord Friday The 13th is a dollar-store trash-glam-punk band born in Austin, Texas and now based in Los Angeles, fronted by brother-sister duo Felix and Sloane Lenz. Formed in early 2019, the band grew out of a lifelong creative partnership shaped by an unconventional upbringing in Athens, Texas—largely home-schooled, unschooled, and left to invent their own fun. That isolation became an advantage, giving them space to develop a strong sense of self, unburdened by outside norms, and a commitment to making something strange and entirely their own.

Early involvement in community theatre helped Felix and Sloane find confidence on stage and a sense of belonging, paving the way for their move to Austin full-time in 2015. There, they immersed themselves in film, design, and music—making videos for local artists while building parallel creative careers in fashion, editing, graphic design, and animation. When Lord Friday The 13th finally took priority, everything clicked. Combining their skills, they turned the band into a fully realized universe—loud, scrappy, theatrical, and unmistakably theirs. 

www.lordfridaythe13th.com 

Tickets for the Brighton concert are available to purchase from HERE and HERE.

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