Lights That Change Mold, Wales Wales’ Lights That Change to release single MAY 11. "A truly beautiful slow burning slice of dreamy bright pop" - Louder Than War "A brooding intro brings us into a sonic world, suggesting something of classic shoegaze flavour whilst shooting firmly for the mysterious unknown future...a radiosexy reinvigoration of early 4AD spirit" - Joe Foster (Creation Records) " A haunting, shimmering, deceptively simple slice of widescreen shoegaze that knows 100% what it's all about. A winner" - Producer Fran Ashcroft (Damon Albarn, Lords of Acid) "Sublime slice of dream-pop inspired heaven, full of hauntingly beautiful vocal tones, floating progressions & blissfully unassuming guitar lines" -Primal Music Blog "Stunning and haunting…outstanding showmanship and seductive melody" - The Sound of Confusion FOR FANS OF: Dead Can Dance, Cocteau Twins,The Cure, This Mortal Coil, Marissa Nadler Lights That Change is an alternative ethereal dreampop outfit, hailing from North Wales and headed by Marc Joy. After many years producing other artists, he finally turned his attention towards his own creative endeavours. Thus was born Lights That Change, channeling new energies into sculpting horizons of perfect dreamscapes, primarily based on guitars. Lights That Change released their debut EP ‘Rainbow On Your Shoulder’ in 2013, followed by ‘Whispers in February’ and have received support from BBC, Tom Robinson, and Amazing Radio, among others. The debut LP ‘Byzantium’, which includes vocals from Rebecca Palin (Golden Fable) and Mandy Clare, some bass from John Bryan, drum programming from Mal Holmes (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark)is now available on all online stores. Lights That Change’s tracks Fall Apart by Lights That Change published on 2021-02-08T14:36:42Z Double Versions by Lights That Chnge by Lights That Change published on 2020-11-17T13:09:50Z Pure by Lights That Change by Lights That Change published on 2020-07-20T12:07:44Z Too Close To Heaven by Lights That Change published on 2019-02-20T11:05:07Z