Congrats to Tommy Buckley going by name ‘Four Nights‘ who last week release his debut EP ‘Bed’. BreakingTunes says: “It has all of the hallmarks of 80’s pop, and takes influence from the likes of The 1975, LANY, and Nightly. Big soundscapes, splashy snares and clean vocals are masterfully produced by Diffusion Lab’s Marcin Ciszczon, AKA Emiji.
In February 2020 Tommy set off to travel South East Asia for a year, but was forced to come home only after a month due to the pandemic. Suddenly with a lot of spare time in lockdown, he threw himself completely into music, writing more than 30 songs in a focused two month period.
He released his debut singles (‘Want You Always / Nothing to Say’) in November and quickly gained 100k+ Spotify streams and heavy rotation on national radio. He followed this up with ‘Grow So Cold’ and ‘Not This Time’ which gained placements on the ‘New Pop UK’ and ‘Chilled Pop Hits’ editorial playlists on Spotify. His debut EP ‘Bed’ followed in July.”
Give a listen to the five tracks on the EP at the bottom of this post:
I didn't get a lot of time to celebrate the release of my debut EP yesterday, due to a certain social media issue (which isn't looking good unfortunately).
Today I will do nothing but celebrate.
Listen to 'Bed' anywhere here: https://t.co/SARt322rcv
— Four Nights (@iamfournights) July 8, 2021
Tommy was also interviewed for the Bellissimo Files on Spin 103. Listen here:
Track 1: Want You Always
Track 2: Let’s Stay Up
Track 3: Nothing to Say
Track 4: Grow So Cold
Some of ye might recognise the view of the evening sunset 😉
Four Nights releases new 80’s pop inspired track ‘Grow So Cold’
Track 5: Not This Time