Brother and sister duo, The Molotovs, have been grinding on the live circuit, garnering attention from both fans and press alike for their explosive performances. Still in their teens and having played over 600 gigs, they have already shared stages with the likes of the Sex Pistols and The Libertines. They’ve also received shout-outs from punk legends Green Day and been highlighted by The Telegraph as one of the rising stars who could share the stage with Oasis.
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Their debut album, Wasted On Youth, is set for release on January 30th 2026, poised to become a modern classic that blends rock history with contemporary relevance and a rock-and-roll attitude.
Produced by Jason Perry (Don Broco, Trash Boat) at The Marshall Studio and mixed/mastered by Blair Crichton of Dead Pony, Wasted On Youth is a vibrant explosion of new wave punk, indie, and garage-laden rock songs that marks The Molotovs as one of Britain’s most vital bands.
The album addresses self-empowerment and determination, as well as the right to have a good time. Scattered with themes of social and political awareness, and conveying a sense of being personally overwhelmed, connected yet internally fragmented, it is brimming with hope and youthful energy, yet grounded in the reality of everyday challenges and modern life.
Members:
Mathew Cartlidge - Guitar/lead vocals
Issey Cartlidge - Bass guitar/backing vocals