The Flys

The Flys

Their music strikes with abrasive precision, delivering tightly wound riffs over relentless rhythms that propel forward with an undeniable urgency.

United Kingdom Est. 1976

"Their music strikes with abrasive precision, delivering tightly wound riffs over relentless rhythms that propel forward with an undeniable urgency."

About The Flys

The Flys emerged as a significant force in the punk landscape, capturing the raw energy and rebellion of the movement while carving out their own distinct identity.
They resonate with listeners who crave authenticity and urgency, offering a sonic reflection of discontent that speaks to both personal struggles and broader societal issues.
They resonate with listeners who crave authenticity and urgency, offering a sonic reflection of discontent that speaks to both personal struggles and broader societal issues. Their music transcends mere performance; it’s an invitation for audiences to engage in a collective catharsis. With an approach steeped in spontaneity and edge, The Flys harness a gritty sound characterized by driving rhythms and sharp guitar riffs. Their willingness to embrace chaos while maintaining a tight-knit musical structure invites an exhilarating tension that keeps listeners on their toes. This blend of frenetic energy and focused composition allows them to walk the line between melody and mayhem, creating an experience that feels immediate and visceral. Lyrically, The Flys often explore themes of alienation, rebellion, and existential angst, weaving narratives that reflect both individual experiences and broader societal critiques. Their storytelling style balances sincerity with a touch of irony, crafting songs that resonate deeply yet maintain a playful, sardonic edge. This duality creates a space where listeners can find both solace and provocation.