Born in Mexico City and raised across Mexico, the US, and the UK, Raw’s music embodies a nomadic identity. She merges folk tradition with underground indie aesthetics in what she describes as Bolero Garage—a style that spans spectral country blues, Spanish-language folk ballads, with the rebellious irreverence of punk. Her songs feel like unearthed relics: intimate, raw, and cinematic. Her voice carries the grit of rockabilly, the histrionic drama of bolero, and the confessional edge of folk music. A poetic defiance runs through her work, weaving into a sound that is at once nostalgic and disarmingly hypnotic.
In support is David A. Fulbrook, a songwriter from Oxford who plays a unique blend of blues, garage rock & roll. Now based in Dover, Kent with multi-instrumentalists Mole Lambert on bass and Barnaby Smith on drums.







