A Banbury band is set to release their debut album this Friday (August 2).
Neon Nights, made up of lead vocalist and bassist Dan Bonas, guitarists and vocalists Liam Morgan and Tom Stilgoe, and drummer Steve Parish, are set to release 'Thirty Three'.
They were joined in the studio by Dave Allen on violin and vocals along with Ryan Kimberley on keyboards and synths.
In anticipation of the album’s release, Neon Nights have released three singles - 'A Drop For Your Soul', 'Stoned' and 'When You Come Around'.
'Thirty Three' was recorded at Get Loud Studios in Daventry and mastered at Woodworm Studios in Barford Saint Michael.
Over the course of a year, the band say they worked "hard and tirelessly - with a seemingly never-ending amount of effort, determination, dedication and passion" to write and record the album.
They have played gigs in Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire and have performed at venues including The Craufurd Arms in Milton Keynes, Esquires in Bedford, and Banbury locations such as Also Known As, The Wine Vaults and The Wheatsheaf.
Throughout August, Neon Nights are set to perform in various locations in and around Oxfordshire.
'Thirty Three' will be available to stream online, as well as in CD form, which can be bought via the band's merch store at live shows, or by ordering from the their website.
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