City Of Lights - Seasons Change

City Of Lights - Seasons Change

Hotly-tipped quartet ‘City Of Lights’ release their debut album ‘Seasons Change’ on Monday 27th August 2012, available through all good digital platforms.  

Although City Of Lights are based in Leeds, the original seeds of the band were formed in Paris in April 2011, when Matt Dunwell (acoustic Guitar & Lead Vocals), inspired by the ever-present swirl of possibility floating throughout the French capital, decided to form a band.

Collaborating with long-time song-writing conspirator Sean Howey (Drums & Backing Vocals), the two formed City of Lights in the aim to create their own brand of honest rock-pop that would ignite and engage.

When the duo pulled in Sean’s brother Ashley to play bass and handle backing vocals, the enterprising crew undertook over a year’s worth of rigorous rehearsals and shows throughout the UK to help shape their sound.

In order to further complete the line-up, they drafted lead guitarist Alex Humphreys into the fold, and City of Lights became the four-piece it is now, a band that have fine-tuned their sound to remarkable proportions and are prised for laudable notoriety.  

Meshing the song-writing aptitude of Biffy Clyro with the melodic mastery of UK big guns Snow Patrol and the heart and drive of Thrice, City Of Lights adeptly glide along the tight-rope of having an accessible sound with true longevity.

After a series of successful shows throughout the North and around the London area, the band have quickly assembled an army of fans, and word is spreading fast about the crafty Yorkshire tunesmiths.  

They are striking while the iron’s hot with the release of their debut album ‘Seasons Change’ on 27th August 2012. Harbouring a wealth of killer tunes, their new album impressively belies their youth.

From the infectious and emotionally tinged ‘Did I Stutter’ through to the up-tempo melodic anthem of ‘Wait For Me’, the alt-rockers have truly created a record that will quench the thirst of fans needing something solid, fresh, and inspiring from the rock genre.