If you love Coldplay you’ll like Tors. Their latest track is an earworm. The Devon based trio will support Walking on Cars on their UK/European tour.
Press: Clash Magazine, Ear Milk
Streams: one million+ Spotify Streams with Wild Days and Hold Me.
Radio: BBC Introducing, 6 Music
Performances: Sold out headlining show at The Waiting Room, supported Brit Award winner Tom Walker.
Alternative pop act Whale City recently released the single Daylight. It’s a solid track reminiscent of Coldplay. Without a doubt, Andy the singer has a great voice. The band tells Kings, “Just because something can not go on does not mean that it wasn’t worth it.” That’s why Daylight sounds melancholy but never pessimistic.” This is the second single release which follows their debut single Echo of Joy. The band is starting to garner press with mentions in Music Injection Popmuzik. Popular DJ duo Stereoact released a remix of Echo of Joy, which charted on the German Dance Charts. The band is currently booked for a club tour. Check it out!
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New Yorkers Friends At The Falls dropped a new track Graffiti. The band makes a distinction between indie and alternative, and they consider themselves alternative. Musically, they want to capture the essence of pioneers like The Killers, Coldplay, Bruce Springsteen, and U2. You can hear this in their music and production. Especially in the latest track which is free from loops and over-use of samples that’s been overly exploited. With a stripped down production means a band has to rely on the overall strength of its players. The band will get to reveal their live chops at Bowery Ballroom in NYC on 10/13.
Coldplay sold 83,000 digital copies in the UK alone during its first week on the market, the highest number the UK has ever seen.
Buzz Track: Dear Ivy
Saints of Valory typically performs in Austin, Texas supporting the latest full length release “The Bright Lights”. For fans of Kings of Leon, The Killers, and Coldplay.
Contact: info@saintsofvalory.com