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Blackjack is the latest single for Manchester Indie pop four-piece The Dantevilles. With similarities to contemporary Stockport band Blossoms, and perhaps even the Courteeners too, it is clear that Dantevilles are fans of baggy, Indie, shoegaze, and yet they take these genres into 2018 in their own, fresh way.

From their hometown of Manchester, Dantevilles are regenerating alternative pop at the same rate as the city regenerates itself. Soulful and diverse, their clean, canny guitars and dual vocals reimagine the city’s sound through the crisp architecture of their atypical rearrangements. As England’s industrial noise dissolves, This band deliver slick, energetic soulful pop with a nod to the 80s electronica, and yet with a modern, up-to-date approach. This latest offering is a catchy, uplifting, melodic appealing little dance number. Led by a synth and electronic sound, fused with crisp guitar riffs, this track will surely appeal to any lover of Indie pop with its strong steady beat and trademark Manchester indie vocals. I would guess it’s only a matter of time before we see Dantevilles supporting well-known bigger acts on tour.

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They’ve been playing live on the circuit for over two years now, but something seems to have clicked for Dantevilles and their eclectic, energetic pop rock sound as we head into 2017.

They’ve been tipped by BBC Radio 1’s Huw Stephens and recently scooped up by indie label Heist or Hit, and a few minutes with the band’s Calm Before The Storm EP (particularly Skin & Bones) will prove to you why they recently caught to ear of Tom Ogden, frontman with Blossoms – who went on to pick them up as tour support.