Through 2022, the Qwarks kept us entertained, and now they’re returned to give us more. Phil Johnstone (vocals and guitar), Simon Young (bass), and Nick Flowers (drums) have a reputation for giving passionate and captivating performances that have won them a devoted fan base both within and outside of the UK. The Qwarks are making headlines and winning praise from critics thanks to features in publications including The Other Side Reviews, Rock Era Magazine, Fewer Than 1000 Followers, Red Rock Magazine, TJPL News, and Music For All, to name a few. The single “Brunch At The End Of The World” is the most recent release in their discography.

“The Qwarks’ latest release is a hauntingly beautiful and thought-provoking composition.”
The best way to describe “Brunch at the End of the Earth” is to compare it to taking sonic acid and losing yourself in a beautiful, multicoloured realm of existence. The weird lyrics has an additional dosage of strange sentiment, but the tune is equally unearthly and soul-stirring.
The Qwarks address the subject of brunch and state that it is “a dominant yet under-scrutinized phenomena of our times. Brunch creates as many questions as it does solutions, in contrast to the more definite roles and boundaries of breakfast, lunch and supper. But, brunch is a way of life; it is symbolic and a focal point of the cultural zeitgeist, which is why the song contains elements of satire and social criticism.
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