Lip Filler - 'Limelite'
The fast riding London indie band Lip Filler has just released their new single ‘Limelite’ via Chess Club Records.
In the space of a year, Lip Filler have swiftly amassed a devoted and feverish following. With numerous sold-out headline shows across the capital (including their own "wall-shaking" party hosted in the band's west-London flat), key support slots with Picture Parlour and Alfie Templeman, and a hectic run of buzzy festival appearances (The Great Escape, Dot To Dot, Y Not, VISIONS and more), Lip Filler have made an immediate and uncontainable impact.
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