Now this is a band with a real DIY ethic: Levity Breaks, a Belfast indie rock outfit, are releasing their debut single, "The Floor" this Friday- a single release they produced themselves, the same week that they secured crowd-sources funding for their own music video. And they're not stopping there.


The four-piece, Marty McLoughlin (Vocals & Bass), Eamon Lenehan (Drum & Backing Vocals), Jonny McGuinness (Keyboards & Backing Vocals)and Richie Lappin (Guitars) worked on the single at Mogul Studios, with the mastering being conducted by Robin Schmidt- who has worked with the likes of Maximo Park, The Coral and the superb Razorlight.  Some members of the band have supported Snow Patrol, The Buzzcocks, The Frames and Bell X1 to name but a few. They've got a lot ahead of them. They've already got praise from music heavyweights in the BBC, and they'll be performing their energetic, engaging set with upcoming gigs.

I get sent a lot of press releases, plugs and demos: but these guys really have something special. They are coming under the indie banner, but they are delivering something very unique, even within the genre. It's very intelligent, powerful, carefully crafty music. Levity Breaks are going to go places, and that's shown from their already growing fanbase.

The single, "The Floor" (with B-Side "Debris", an acoustic track) is being launched in Queens' University tomorrow night, Thursday, with support from Wonder Villains. It's free too, so its well worth checking out.

The Floor [Single] by LevityBreaks
 

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