Sea Girls have released brand new album `Midnight Butterflies'. It's focused melodic joy & pop perfection in twelve parts. It's the confident sound of a band arriving at their peak. Creatively they're utterly rejuvenated on this record, a true artistic statement. Previous two albums have been building towards this moment & this totally modern open-hearted band are set for their biggest year yet.
Singles Come Back To Me, I Want You To Know Me and title track Midnight Butterflies are epic all-encompassing widescreen pieces of guitar pop perfection.
Sea Girls have never sounded so assured & creatively refreshed. They have worked with some of the most exciting Producers around on this record. Young Strangers co-written with Kid Harpoon (Harry Styles, Haim to mention just two), Matt Schwartz (Yungblud Dylan on title track Midnight Butterflies. Rich Cooper (CMAT Rina Sawayama) Benji Gibson (Fred Again) The Nocturns (Mimi Webb) & Dan Bryers (Tom Grennan) have all played key Production & Producer roles on the album record & its authentic sincere new sound that tap into the themes of moving from dark into light.
Witness Sea Girls play tightly honed tunes to huge crowds chanting back every word to songs that pack such solid punches. It is clear to see why they are growing such a dedicated fan following around the globe, with song after song hitting like a tidal wave. That feeling of being wrapped up in a band that seizes the euphoric and turns it into something vital and real in front of your eyes – that feeling is what makes Sea Girls' music special.
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CLASH Magazine: "Their live shows have a real punch... consisting of out-and-out bangers. Sea Girls hit that sweet spot between fan-rousing anthems and personal lyricism."
NME: "There’s a lot of gratitude on the new album and there’s a lot of attitude as well."
The Telegraph: "The start of something brilliant and modern."
The Sunday Times: "Unapologetic ambassadors for big pop."
The Times: "Full of melodious momentum."
Telegraph: "An ambitious record that marks a sonic shift."
LINE OF BEST FIT: "Sea Girls are taking the torch from guitar-pop pioneers and telling stories with just as much strength."
The Guardian: "They’ve managed, rather impressively, to capture something of the strange, stultifying state of contemporary youth."
The Independent: "Sea Girls are offering listeners a fresh, uplifting, and bold guitar-based sound that captures the spirit of youth."
DORK: "Sure, the huge choruses and huge hooks help, but the actual reason for Sea Girls' success is that they know what it's like to be young."
LOUDER THAN WORDS: "The truth is, every song the band plays belongs to the fans."
BOYFRIEND Magazine: "Honesty, morality, and making moments shine."
NME: "They’re one of the few guitar bands with a fighting chance to catapult themselves up the festival line-up bills in no time. It’s going to be sweaty, chaotic, and a whole lot of fun."
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