
The Story of Siluri Kin
Siluri Kin bring you the sacred song of the hawthorn fae in a message of hope, defiant and relevant for our troubled times.

Siluri Kin formed in Bradford in 2024 after Jenny Silurian reached out with a set of demos. Nick Moore on drums, an old school friend of Jenny's who toured with Rag Foundation, teamed up with Gavin Randle on Sax and Flute to record their first album. Justin Sinclair, another old friend, joined the band on stage playing bass at their early gigs.
Siluri Kin have a vision to create a space where queer and pagan voices can be heard decrying nature's desecration, division, inequality and dystopian tech. Influences come from a wide range of genres including psych, prog, folk, jazz and garage creating a melodic tapestry of hypnotic beat poetry.
The band have played both full band and semi-acoustic sets in West Yorkshire and France performing material from their forthcoming self titled album to be released on 13th February 2026. The first of four singles from the album, All Caps Black Hats, comes out on 15th August 2025.
Story telling in the lyrics is inspired by the druid rockers' spiritual connection with nature and the ancient world hidden in our landscape. The messages reflect on the dysfunctions of the modern world delivered in playful and mischievous verse



