Flyte have unveiled the video for "False Alarm", the B-side for new single "Light Me Up".
"False Alarm" is a dream/Brit-pop charmer, snaking its way into your mind. As ever, Flyte are unfathomable melodic, but they tone down the energy to lean on emotional gravitas - it's a nice counterpoint to "Light Me Up".
Watch their VHS-style video below, and let yourself be reminded of terrible low-quality You've Been Framed snippets.
Both tracks feature on the Diamond White EP - a 10" vinyl only release out this week.
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