Mancunian alt. pop band Larkins bring their huge synth sonics to Newcastle
One of Manchester’s mainstays, Larkins are back.
The band have been workshopping their brand and fine-tuning their tracks with an obvious eagle eye on stardom. With choruses manufactured for arenas and hooks made to be earworms, Larkins are hellbent on taking over.
With a sound merging inside troupes with huge synth sonics, the band have an abrasive series of hits that want to be played loud in front of a crowd. Mixing the sounds of all their indie predecessors with an influence from electronic artists like Bon Iver, Larkins are slowly finding a sound that is their own. With a new release on the horizon, the next step in the Larkin takeover is impending.
With easily accessible and memorable choruses, the Larkins may not be the most interesting band on the circuit but they are the one making the most noise, and that’s always counted for something.
After the latest single, Pretty Boy Club the new album is set to be full of the same hit sounds that have built the Larkin reputation. To see the band in person and be part of the screaming hoards, ensure your tickets to their latest Newcastle venture on 26th April.
Catch Larkins at World Headquarters, Newcastle on Wednesday 26th April.