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Ex-Void, often stylised as Ex-Vöid, are a London-based indie rock band. It was formed by songwriters Lan McArdle and Owen Williams in 2018. The pair had both previously been in the band Joanna Gruesome. They have released one full-length album, one single, and one EP on independent labels.
History
As with Williams' other bands a humorous and fictional formation story was given to the music press. This time involving Williams and McArdle running into each other at a contemporary dance class, beginning to write songs during breaks there, and assembling a band out of other students. The band's name was influenced partly by The Raincoats' song 'The Void,' Black Sabbath's 'Into The Void,' and the punk band Void.
On 11 May 2018 the band released their self-titled debut EP on Don Giovanni Records. This had been preceded by the single "Boyfriend" on 8 May. That June they supported Waxahatchee on her tour of the UK.
On 25 March 2022 Ex-Void released their debut album Bigger Than Before on Don Giovanni Records in the US and Prefect Records in the UK. This was preceded by single "Churchyard" on 25 January.
In September 2024 the band released the single "Swansea", and announced their second album In Love Again would be released in January 2024 on Tapete Records.
Discography
= Singles
="Only One" - Prefect Records (2018)
"Swansea" - Tapete Records (2024)
= Extended plays
=Ex-Vöid - Don Giovanni Records (2018)
= Albums
=Bigger Than Before - Prefect Records (UK) / Don Giovanni Records (USA) (2022)
In Love Again - Tapete Records (2025)
References
External links
Ex-Void discography at Discogs
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