This band continue a dizzying ascent that’s already seen them tipped through MTVs Next Big Thing project. Don’t be misled by the beautiful, slightly Kodaline-esque harmonies to their songs, as the Southend four-piece pack a hard-hitting sound that is beyond any expectation. From these glowing embers they spark into stadium-sized indie-rock with poignant shudders, particularly on ‘Tempt You’ and ‘Graveyard Whistling’.
On the latter you’ll have frontman Conor’s gravelly lyrics keeping you company, before an earth-shattering crescendo that’s rich with guitars and atmospheric reverb.
