Introducing Lightscape

Introducing Norwich based quintet Lightscape are pleased to reveal their new single ‘Running’ taken from their forthcoming EP ‘For Present, For Past’ which is due for self-release on the 02 September.

Introducing Norwich based quintet Lightscape are pleased to reveal their new single Running taken from their forthcoming EP ‘For Present, For Past’ which is due for self-release on the 02 September.

Check out the new single below:

After their success of their debut EP they went on to record the new release with by Oz Craggs at Hidden Track Studios Although this mini EP has only got three tracks, you can expect huge choruses, catchy hooks and powerfully enticing vocal melodies.

“We wouldn’t release anything we didn’t already love, we just hope that everyone else digs them too.” explains the band. “We love music, we love songwriting, and we love performing. We just need a chance to be heard.”

After the band gained support from BBC Introducing, who have already championed the new single, they are keen to get their new songs out to as many people as possible. In the past few months they have supported the likes of Lonely The Brave and will encounter on a few live shows in support of the release next month.

Lightscape For Present for past

‘For Present, For Past’ EP tracklisting:
1) Running
2) You Leave Me Here
3) Blinded By The Lights

For Present, For Past’ is self-released on the 02 September 2016.

Live Dates:

12 August – Lowestoft Aquarium, Zoo Venue
20 August – Norwich Party In The Park – Earlham Park
17 September – London – 229 Venue

Lightscape are:
Will Overton – Vocals
Sam Nichol – Guitar
Ben Ashcroft – Guitar
Christy Bullen – Bass
James Nichol – Drums

Lightscape can be found here:
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Gareth Rooke

August 25, 2016

Hi I'm Gareth, A foolish Welshman that has found himself living in Scotland. I adore live music and this all started back in University when a friend dragged me along to my first gig and I saw Travis. From then on I spent a lot of time going to see bands from rubbish uni bands that had formed one drunken night to the mighty Blur. When I finished uni there was a 10 year gap between gigs (long story). Now though, on any given day of the week I can be found in the venues of Glasgow. With regards to my music taste I love anything with great lyrics and heavy drums. When I was younger (and still am) I was obsessed with a band called Alisha's Attic.
When not at a gig I will be found at my computer playing games like Prison Architect, Hearthstone and Wolfenstein.

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