With a sound reminiscent of The Beach Boys, with a mix of folk and melodic rock, songs such as “I Found A Girl” and ”Never Get Sick Of The Sea”, Attic Lights show a great deal of promise to become a band who can completely engage the listener in their music. The band, are charismatic enough to engage the crowd, and they are certainly capable of writing some great pop tunes. An incredibly promising band for the future. This five-pieces cheer-infused pop is equally as uplifting as a sun bed in this particularly harsh Scottish winter. Attic Lights defy their Glaswegian heritage and manage to encapsulate everything pleasant about American pop music.
The Band have just finished recording their debut album and are one of the first x-phonics artists now licenced to Universal/Island signed by Managing Director Nick Gatfield.
Their music has been featured on BBC 2’s ‘The Culture Show’, BBC Radio Scotland, Scottish TV, XFM Scotland, XFM London and BBC Radio 2. They have made numerous television appearances, including both series of BBC Scotland’s ‘The Music Show’, ‘Rapal TV’ and Scottish TV’s ‘Nochd Gun Chadal’. Fresh from a performance at this years T in The Park, last summer they appeared live at The Wickerman Festival, Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival, GoNorth festival, Loopallu and Manchester’s In The City 2006. Formed in Glasgow’s West-End, Attic Lights’ sound was moulded in a secluded attic until they were happy with the magic they had created. Inspired by The Beach Boys, Flaming Lips, Teenage Fanclub and Guided By Voices, Attic Lights create music which is both classic and completely of the moment.
The band are now Island Records priority act for this and next year with the first major single release currently being promoted.
For more information on the band. Please feel free to download the attached information sheet HERE.
Taken from www.x-phonics.com
Here is the brilliant “Wendy” from debut album “Friday Night Lights”





