Four piece guitar rock outfit Essay Like Nephew play their catchy pop tunes tonight at 93 Feet East.
Their music has a fresh and varied sound that compliments the DIY spirit of their releases and all four boys seem to possess an awkward kind of charm that's completely alien from traditional poncy indie bands.
Essay Like Nephew are wonderfully chilled, a smidge ethereal, and host really fantastic voices. So with quirky lyrics and the folk influence, this is definitely a talented group.
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