Four Nights hits us with an 80s-infused, alt-pop sonic spectacle with his latest single ‘Grow So Cold’.

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“Four Night new single ‘Grow So Cold’ has a magic balance of catchy alt-pop and relatable substance which will propel him to even greater heights as his career progresses.”


Four Nights hits us with an 80s-infused, alt-pop sonic spectacle with his latest single ‘Grow So Cold’.

The Dublin native, aka Tommy Buckley, sticks to his characteristic borrowing from the 80s, with bouncing basslines and huge synth-scapes powering the track throughout and carrying his dreamy vocals along the way. However, Four Nights takes this synth-infused pop and draws it to a deeper and gloomier place lyrically, as his lyrical protagonist reflects on a doomed relationship providing ultimate relatability to the listener. It’s this magic balance of catchy alt-pop and relatable substance that gives Four Night’s music the kudos it has already garnered in BBC airplay and streaming stats, and that will propel him to even greater heights as his career progresses.


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