It has been a whirlwind couple of years for London indie-pop quintet Night
Flowers, since these close friends from North England collided with Boston,
Massachusetts born vocalist Sophia Pettit and began forming their irresistible
brand of heart stirring, romantic pop. Creating a joyous combination of
intertwining female/male vocals backed by glistening guitars and dreamlike
atmospherics that has seen them amass friends, fans and accolades across
the world.
With several well loved singles, extensive UK and European dates and a
Japanese tour under their belts, last summer found them touring the UK with
The Pains of Being Pure At Heart and Japanese Breakfast , as well as a
main stage performances at End of The Road and Visions.
With a new album due April 2018 on Dirty Bingo Records , this looks set to
be Night Flowers’ most exciting year yet, as they hit the road in full support.
PRESS_________
“a vital, present day jolt of electrics to escapist pop” – DIY
“ Night Flowers stand out from their modern peers merely because they’re the
rare band that sounds like they want to do just that.” – Pitchfork
“glimmering guitar music that manages to be bright and poppy without giving
up its melancholic mood.” – Stereogum
“Glorious” – NME
“Night Flowers’ gifts for harmony, and their rich, pastel sound seem primed to
make this kind of rainy-day pop. ” – The Line Of Best Fit
“The jingle jangle of the 80′s pop bangle mixed up with early nineties
shoegaze.” – BEAT Magazine
“Revisiting the dreamiest side of Creation Records’ shoegaze sound .” – Loud And Quiet Magazine
“wistful melodies allied to perfectly pitched guitar noise” – Clash
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NEXT MANCHESTER SHOW: Thurs 26th July @ Gullivers Ballroom
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