The Night Café explore their indie pop niche with new track "You Change With The Seasons"
Liverpudlian quartet The Night Café have an uncanny knack for crafting perfect indie pop anthems, and new track “You Change With The Seasons” is no exception.
Reminiscent of an early Jack Penate song, “You Change With The Seasons” is an unashamedly upbeat take on the indie guitar band formula, with a catchy singalong chorus underpinned by jangly guitar lines that’d make The 1975 proud.
With winter in full swing the song is a welcome respite from the cold and rain, with The Night Café proving adept at making tracks that are guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
The song, along with previous release “Mixed Signals”, will feature on a four track EP out early next year, and after the heavy rotation The Night Café’s first song “Growing Up” received in 2015 there is a lot of pressure for the band to keep the ball rolling. “You Change With The Seasons” doesn’t just keep the ball rolling, it picks it up and runs with it. A euphoric second track from what is shaping up to be an instant classic of an EP.
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