EP REVIEW: PLEASURE BEACH

Pleasure Beach LOTI
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TO THE DAWN
FACTION RECORDS

Pleasure Beach are a five piece indie dream pop outfit from Belfast, ’Go’ was the first taste from the beach boys (and girls) EP and greets you with a wibbily wobbly synth that envy’s early New Order, before launching into a harmonised vocal sprint that will leave you out of breath.

The title track ‘Dreamer to Dawn’ is a subdued affair. The quintet choir ‘I will do right by you, if you do right by me’, making it perfect for a sunrise with that special someone, how ruddy bloody nice. ’Hayley’ is a slow burning, guitar driven gem with velvet harmonies that will pacify the hardest of hearts, sometimes reminiscent of ‘The National’. We dig.


‘Dreamer To The Dawn’ is out now on Faction Records.

Tue 12th January 2016
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, London N1 9JB
www.soundcloud.com/pleasurebeachband

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