The joy-spinning, stage stomping psychodelic fizz

Table 7 | 28.02.24

Fizz is what happens when unfiltered joy meets pure musical talent. A UK-based supergroup made up of dodie, Orla Gartland, Greta Isaac, and Martin Luke Brown, Fizz feels like a confetti cannon of friendship and creativity. Their music is theatrical, playful, and full of heart—layered with lush harmonies, experimental sounds, and the kind of energy that makes you want to dance barefoot in your living room. Think: musical theatre meets indie pop with a splash of childhood wonder.

On stage and off, they radiate the kind of connection that reminds you why people make music together in the first place—for the love, the laughter, and the chaos of it all.

Fizz isn’t a band anymore—but what they created together still lingers, like the last sparkles of glitter on your cheeks after a night you didn’t want to end. Their time as a group was short, yes—but it was loud, joyful, and full of heart. You could hear the friendship in every layered vocal, every sudden key change, every laugh tucked between lyrics. It never felt manufactured—it felt like four people playing in the same sandbox, making something wild and wonderful just because they could.

Fizz lives on in the echoes—songs that still sound like inside jokes, late nights, and the kind of magic that only happens when no one’s trying to be anything but themselves.