Leeds based self-produced trio Luna Pines showcase modern electronica and polished Dream Pop mixed with ambient sounds half way between The Japanese House & Bon Iver. Having played sold out local support shows at prestigious venues like Belgrave Music Hall in Leeds, the trio create a nostalgic air of ambience and hazy dream pop. They have been playing a run of Sofar Sounds shows recently around the UK, as well as a series of support slots and headline shows in and around their hometown. They also just played their first packed out London headline at The Social supporting their new single ‘Uneven’, which has already gained attention from BBC Introduing, CLASH, Earmilk and Notion. The band also produces and mixes all of their own material, making them even more of a force to be reckoned with inside of the brilliant and eclectic Leeds music scene. They plan on embarking on a tour at the end of 2019, as well as playing a lot of other exciting shows to be announced soon.

‘The group’s potent but dreamy sound fuses electronic trickery with gossamer melodies, a kind of otherworldly, highly contagious proposition.’ – CLASH

‘Their music is a sweet mix of The Japanese House meets Bon Iver, as the effortlessly mix modern electronica and dream-pop with ambient sounds.’ - EARMILK

‘Luna Pines, the self produced trio, are bringing a breath of fresh air to the dream-pop and modern electronica scene.’ - Notion

‘If you’ve ever felt alone, this may be the musical comfort you require’ – Listen To Discover

'The kind of band you just have to tell everyone about.' - Dan Alani, Reprezent Radio

'The kind of record that unfurls after each listen, revealing brilliant new facets on each play.' - Alan Raw, BBC Introducing

'Part The Japanese House, part Peter Gabriel, it’s delicately ethereal; full of wistful romanticisms yet without feeling heavily reliant on cliche. A truly beautiful, searingly honest listen.' - Crack In The Road, about second single, 'My Own Ceiling.'

When self-empowering and completely DIY are components in the same conversation, there is a kinetic energy pulsing with endless possibility. Such is the case with Leeds electro-pop quartet Luna Pines. - Drunken Werewolf

The DIY Leeds act create atmospheric and cathartic soundscapes wrapped around kaleidoscopic synths and pulsating beats, recalling a host of our favourite dream-poppers such as The Japanese House and London-based duo IDER. - Hidden Herd

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