Night Flowers drift into dreamland with new single "Sleep"
Soaring as it sinks into your subconscious, Night Flowers' new single is as enchanting as any lullaby.
Equal amounts enamoured and enthralling, with "Sleep" the London-via-Humberside-via-Oklahoma quintet present a devotion that twirls through the melodies. Soft without being delicate, the track's driving rhythms and gliding chorus hooks give this four minute burst of dream-pop an entirely potent impression.
"All your dreams, boy, safe right here, and we’ll be free," Sophia Pettit sings - whatever worries may be hovering on the edge of consciousness, it seems that with Night Flowers, everything's in safe hands.
"Sleep" is released via Dirty Bingo on 25 September.
Drift away with "Sleep" below.
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