Press
July '08
BOMBAY BICYLCE CLUB on NME Stereo!
July '08
Golden Silvers single review in NME this week
July '08
YALC in Amelia Magazines Blog
... company execs? Not so much. Both cynical and prone to hyperbole, they have a reputation for chalking up ounces of coke to their ‘flowers and chocolates’ expense accounts, spouting jargon and inventing spurious music genres in the pub. Indie labels fare better in musical mythology, of course, but with their earnest de...
July '08
Golden Silvers and Joe Lean in The Independent!
July '08
Golden Silvers single review in The Fly
June '08
BOMBAY BICYLCE CLUB Single Review
June '08
Noah and The Whale Interview! (Part 1)
June '08
Noah and The Whale Interview!
June '08
Golden Silvers single review in Dazed & Confused
June '08
Pull Tiger Tail single review in THE FLY
February '08
Naked and The Boys in Music Week!
December '07
Y&L Club - FLUX Magazine
December '06
Y&L Club in TIME OUT
...S Sara and Nadia host and DJ in the Young and Lost Room at Frog on Saturdays (and the second room at Frog NYE party at The Forum), where they showcase new indie bands. The've run Young and Lost Records for 18 months, releasing seven singles in 2006. Best Moment of 2006? The second Radio Caroline boat party in the ...
December '06
Y&L in The Daily Mail
... as Transgressive and Young & Lost Club, who are unearthing new acts long before major labels..... The boom is not purely a male thing, either.... while one of the country's best new labels, Young and Lost Club is run by Sara Jade 21 and Nadia Pyrrha, 22, who met at boarding school in Ascot. Operating out of a f...
September '06
Y&L Club - iD Magazine
...abels in the UK. Started by a couple of 20 - year - old boarding school fledgings with the door money from their club nights of the same name, in short Nadia and Sara (aka Pyrrha Girls) are one of London scene's most remarkable success stories. ''Our alias is taken from a Horace poem we shared in Latin class,'' recount...
April '06
Dazed and Confused
...Villains going for a few quid on ebay, two young ladies are making label success look easy (ish).'' From early days printing the Pyrrha Girls ''fan -scene,'' which pre-lame Pete Doherty wrote for, teenage indie darlings Nadia Dahlawi and Sara Jade have set up an empire of sorts. Running regular nights at Soho dive t...
