The Montagues ‘Come Closer’ Single

Hailing from the shadows of yesteryear and bygone family holiday destinations, soaked in the nostalgia of the sights and smells evoked by amusement arcades and fun fairs of the North Wales Coast, The Montagues are the five-piece Alt Rock/indie Band consisting of Kyle Parry on Lead Vocals and guitar, Jack Mayall on guitar, Jonny Taylor on bass, Jack Wells on drums and Oli Harman on keys, who together deliver a layered, anthemic yet melodic sound.

Guitar driven and accompanied by punchy bass lines and hook induced vocals, The Montagues  embody everything that is looked for and loved in a modern indie band. Lyrically influenced by the stories of a working-class Welsh town, desperately trying to cling onto the highs of days gone by, you can’t help but get wrapped up in the nostalgia of their relatable tales.

The band’s latest release ‘Come Closer’ – Is a heart warming, earworm of a track filled with a nostalgia you recognise but quite can’t figure out. With an infectious guitar riff and lyrics focusing on the light at the end of the tunnel post Covid, ‘Come Closer’ will have you nodding along in unity and clicking that repeat button. With its pounding drums, thumping bass lines and synth sections, ‘Come Closer’ has all the feel good vibes of the safety and innocence of happy childhood memories, wrapped up in a magnificent stadium sized tune. 

Lyrically, ‘Come Closer’  was written as an ode to people being able to come together again after the pandemic “The pinks out of your eyes, you’re a freak in your disguise, it’s over, won’t you come closer”  hinting at the square eyes we all gained from staring at screens for too long and the masks we all wore as disguises.

Frontman Kyle has said of the track:

“If you don’t let me be myself, I’m afraid to be someone else” Kyle explains “I wrote this about being forced to be someone I’m not, we are social animals, being told to stay indoors, not gig, not see friends and family is something I took really hard, this particular lyric was a message to the powers that be

The band have received previous airplay through BBC Introducing Merseyside, BBC Introducing Wales, airplay in the USA on Amazing radio and have recently performed live from the Cavern Club which was featured on BBC Introducing Merseyside in September. 

Previous Press Accolades

“It’s not too difficult to imagine large crowds enjoying from a big stage at one of our larger festivals” Adam Walton – BBC Introducing – Wales

“High octane Rhyl rockers with stadium sized riffs” Gigslutz

“You can see these on one of the big stages soon like another local band, Catfish and The Bottlemen” Events Conwy

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The Now – ‘The Truth Always Comes Out In The End’

Four piece rock band The Now from South Wales released their debut EP ‘The Truth Always Comes Out In the End’ earlier this year. A very strong EP with infectious guitars, fantastic vocal melodies and a straight to the point rock sound, they really arent trying to be anyone else. A very versatile, all round EP which shows off their talents and huge potential.

The band have been playing together since 2018 releasing numerous singles. The EP includes the singles Shoot Them Down, This Town, Rewind, Rockstar and the brilliant single and opening track Holy.

Its easy to see why they’re picking up new fans all across the circuit. Definitely ones to watch out for!
The band have been recording their debut album in Real World Studios. Im really excited about this and what’s to come!

They have accounced they will be supporting legends ‘Reef’ at De Valence Pavillion on October 14th. Tickets on sale now via Ticketmaster.

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1987tilpresent – Around the Mind – EP

Wrexham football fanatic and lifelong supporter Neal Smith released his Around the Mind EP earlier this year.

A selection of beautiful, chilled out acoustic folk songs. A 6 track EP including the single Rosanna which was released back in 2020 and my favourite 1987tilpresent song which opens up the EP Over Polite.

I first heard Neals music back in 2017 when he released his debut album Letters to the Past which is another record you really should check out. Keep an eye out for Neals gigs as he’s a regular on the acoustic circuit.

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