Watch: Flyte – “Where Nobody Knows Your Name (Live)” [Premiere]
Summer is quickly approaching, and what better way to celebrate than watching London melodic indie pop quartet Flyte’s new live video for “Where Nobody Knows Your Name”? It’s the B-side to their enchanting single, “We Are The Rain”, and premieres today on Best Fit.
-Much like their previous music videos, Flyte decide to continue with their 80s-inspired visuals that seem to be as easy-watching as their music is easy-listening. They haven’t used a green screen this time, but still thrive in delivering a pitch perfect, dreamy performance of their new track.
The normality of Flyte’s appearance leaves the listener instantly drawn towards their harmonic, magical sound and this live music video undeniably highlights their infectiousness.
The band said: We wanted to make a live session video but we didn’t want it to look like everything else you see on YouTube. They always seem to be shot on a posh camera with someone under a tree or by a river or in some immaculate warehouse space. In the end we did it with our own cameras, the ones we used for “We Are The Rain”. They make it look like an entry into ‘You’ve Been Framed’ and we love the way the tape keeps breaking up.
You can catch Flyte at Bethnal Green’s Working Men’s Club on 23 April for the launch of “We Are The Rain”. The single is released on 28 April via ParadYse Records - pre-order here.
Flyte also play the following UK festivals:
1 May – Liverpool Sound City
3 May – Live At Leeds, Leeds
9 May – The Great Escape festival, Brighton
12 July – British Summertime Festival, London
19-20 – July Truck Festival, Oxfordshire
1-3 August – Y Not Festival, Derbyshire
10 August – Wilderness Festival, Oxfordshire
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- Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe release new collaboration, "What We Are"
- Gina Birch announces second solo album, Trouble
- Maruja detail forthcoming debut album, Pain to Power
- Miley Cyrus shares new track "More to Lose"
- Sam Fender shares video for "Little Bit Closer" starring Adolescence's Owen Cooper
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