Lee Feather and The Night Movers

With a deliberately eclectic, liquorice-all-sorts approach to songwriting, Lee Feather and The Night Movers deliver a sound that follows instinct over genre. Their debut album is anchored by sharp, lyrical storytelling—a spiny backbone in a fluid body of work offering tongue-in-cheek, dark, and incisive reflections on modern life. Their debut single, No Refunds (At The Pleasure Dome), emerges from the overflowing post-punk reservoir, with knowing nods to Fat White Family and Baxter Dury . But that influence quickly gives way to the dissonant, choral swell of Calvary, or the jangly indie energy of Motorola —each track a left turn from the last.

Lee Feather and The Night Movers is what happens when a ’90s kid turned poet rifles through his record collection, pulls out a handful of forgotten gems, and decides to make something entirely his own.

 

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