Sheffield foursome The Fontaines are fabulously indie, making a sound that is recognisable but almost unplacable. It is such a mish-mash of different artists that the outcome is really hard not to love. All of their songs feature a fast-paced beat and the melodic voice of Joe St Ledger, giving them the feel of a great band to see live.
Their latest single '1984' carries all of the bands key features. Starting off with an intro similar to The Enemy, they roll into an infectious set of melodies, hard not to dance along with and hard not to love. St Ledger's voice makes you feel warm and lovely, the deep and silky parts of his voice can echo around your skull for awhile after leaving that sunny feeling with you all day.
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Emily, (@emiemzy)
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