The London quintet Night Flowers plays glimmering guitar music that
manages to be bright and poppy without giving up its melancholic mood.
They’re releasing a self-titled EP next month on Dirty Bingo Records,
the label that helped launch Woman’s Hour and Paradise, and today we’ve
got the first video. “Neverland” strikes a balance somewhere between
English pop balladeers the Clientele and the sparkling sounds of Pains
Of Being Pure At Heart. It’s matched with bizarre yet evocative imagery
by director Iain Marcks.
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