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In the first episode of our brand new podcast, "Lofi Feedback," we discuss our new single and upcoming album, the production of the video, answer questions from fans, and all around just chat about stuff. Watch on Youtube, listen on Spotify or Apple Music or access it here:
Our Message






The Lofi Priests Club is an indie band hailing from a small town in Essex. We are so proud of our newest release, Lovers Rock, and we hope that our dear fans love it as much as we do. The creation of the music video was such a blast, from coming up with the concept to filming the strange and uncanny scenes, and we've had so much fun working with the amazing Rose Batnes, an artist who we've known and loved for years and helped us to create such an interesting and fun yet important video with a message. This video is our best yet.
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Having Rose appear briefly in our video meant the world to us. As an activist fighting against domestic abuse and manipulation herself, she is a provider of strength, representation and etermination through speaking out about these issues. We as a band believe that tackling issues such as psychological abuse and manipulation with relationships is imperative and therefore wished to raise awareness for this cause through our latest music video.
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Victims do not deserve to have their voices stolen and their identities lost. This is why we are teaming up with a number of different charities involved in this cause. Please visit any of the links below if you feel you are affected by these issues.
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Lots of love,
The Lofi Priests Club






Links and Resources
Solace offers support for women in London who've been abused- phone 0808 802 5565 or email advice@solacewomensaid.org.
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Respect also offers support for those who are worried that they themselves are displaying abusive tendencies towards loved ones- phone 0808 8024040.
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Ashiana Sheffield is an organisation that focuses on helping black, Asian, ethnic minority and refugee women in the UK who are suffering from domestic violence- phone 01142555740 or email them at info@ashianasheffield.org.
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Galop is a service offering support for members of the LGBTQ+ community who are being abused- phone 0800 999 5428 or email at help@galop.org.uk
Refuge offers support for women and children suffering abuse – phone 0808 2000 247 or contact them online at www.refuge.org.uk.
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Women’s Aid also offers help to women who feel they need help- email helpline@womensaid.org.uk or contact them online at Women’s Aid also offers help to women who feel they need help- email helpline@womensaid.org.uk or contact them online at www.womensaid.org.uk.
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Respect: Men’s Advice Line offers advice and support to men suffering domestic abuse – phone +44 808 801 0327, email them at info@mensadviceline.org.uk or contact them online at https://mensadviceline.org.uk.
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