South Arcade
South Arcade are an English rock band from Oxford. Formed in 2021, the band went viral for videos of their band practices. Their 2005 EP was inspired by various genres and artists from the 2000s and was received positively by Distorted Sound Magazine. Their works are usually described as pop punk or alternative rock and have been likened to those by Pale Waves, Avril Lavigne, and Bring Me the Horizon.
History
South Arcade were formed in 2021 and comprise Harmony Cavelle, Harry Winks, Ollie Green, and Cody Jones. The band formed in Guildford at university and later moved to Cavelle's house in Oxford. They played their earliest gigs in a garage and named themselves after a sign at Westgate Oxford. The band released "Danger" in 2023, followed by "Silverlight" that September and "Nepo Baby" in January 2024. That April, the band released "Riptide" on BKM and LAB Records; the following month, "Danger" exceeded one million streams on Spotify, prompting the band to announce a tour. They then released "Stone Cold Summer" in June and "How 2 Get Away with Murder" in August; the latter was accompanied by a cartoon involving a rivalry between South Arcade and the fictional band North Arcade.By October 2024, the band had gone viral on Instagram and TikTok for videos of their band practices. That month, they released "Moth Kids", a track they had started shortly after forming but only finished after their first tour. In November, they performed at BBC Radio 1's New Music Live in Halifax, West Yorkshire. The band set up for this with less than a minute to spare as they realised with 34 seconds remaining that a laptop with a click track had not been set up properly, prompting Green to have to transfer files onstage while the presenter was still announcing them.
The band released the six-track EP 2005 in December 2024, which contained all five of the singles they had released that year and a title track and was reviewed positively by Distorted Sound Magazine, followed by a music video for the song the month after. By March 2025, the band had supported Dead Pony, Roxanne Emery, and Yours Truly; that month, they signed a publishing deal with Kobalt Music Group and released the single "Supermodels". In October 2025, during their American Tour, the band released the single "Drive Myself Home" and announced their next EP, titled Play!, would be released on 21 November 2025. On 15 November, its release was postponed until the 28 November with the band stating that "being on tour has made if tough to finish to the standard deserve".
In 2025, the group undertook its first tour of the United States.
Artistry
Reviewing a February 2024 As Everything Unfolds support slot at The Exchange in Bristol, Jack Ridsdale of Distorted Sound Magazine described the band's wares as "snot-nosed pop punk" and likened the melodies of "Unaware" to those of Pale Waves; around the same time, LeftLionThe band have cited inspiration from music of the 2000s including Avril Lavigne, Gwen Stefani, Limp Bizkit, and Linkin Park. Their early works were inspired by The 1975, while the EP 2005 was inspired by pop punk, nu metal, Britney Spears, Gwen Stefani, Limp Bizkit, and Linkin Park. "How 2 Get Away with Murder" was specifically inspired by Dexter, which Cavelle had binge-watched, and its video was inspired by Scott Pilgrim.
Members
Band members- Harmony Cavelle – lead vocals
- Harry Winks – guitar
- Ollie Green – bass
- Cody Jones – drums
Discography
Extended plays
Singles
Tours
Headlining
- Arc.Angel Tour – UK tour
- I Was Here First Tour – UK tour
- The Rematch – UK tour
- American Tour – US tour
- UK & ROI tour
Supporting
- Yours Truly – Is This What I Look Like? Tour
- As Everything Unfolds – Ultraviolet UK Tour
- Noahfinnce – UK Tour
- Magnolia Park – The Vamp Tour
- Bilmuri – European Motor Tour
- Bilmuri – Australian Motor Tour