The Night Café charm on fuzz-riddled song "Felicity", the first taste of their second EP
16 June 2017, 14:58
| Written by
Laurence Day
The Night Café return with woozy riff-fest "Felicity", a charming new outing full of languid lagoons of fuzz and hyped-up vox.
"Felicity" is the first taste of the group's second EP and sees the Liverpudlian cohort grab their initial ideas by the scruff of the neck and gallop into the distance. It's frothy greatness all wrapped up in a barrage of pop melodies.
The Night Café will be touring with Blaenavon this autumn - find out more.
The band's second EP is due out 6 October via Kobalt.
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