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Brightlight City

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“With guitars this distinct and melodies this poppy, The Broadcasts could make the most club-footed among us pogo till dawn on the dance floor.” BBC Radio London (Gary Crowley)

“The most promising and exciting act to emerge in recent years. Combining sweet indie melodies with BIG rock chorus’s, the Broadcasts are bound to be Britain’s next big thing” Wired Mag

“An amazing live band, owning and writing songs that make most bands jealous. The Broadcasts need to be at the fore front of new British music, a true joy to my tired ears!” Feedme Music.

Radio
Gary Crowley played Eighteen on his London Calling show on BBC Radio London.

Steve Harris spot played 'Shortcuts' and made the Broadcasts Unsigned artist of the week on XFM Unsigned.

Steve Lamacq spot played 'Shortcuts', interviewed the band and made them artist of the week on his 6 Music Show.

Tom Robinson spot played ‘Shortcuts’ on his 6 Music ‘Introducing show’ in June 2008.

Mike Mendozoa interviewed and spotplayed 'Shortcuts' and 'Sharp nfe' on his Talk Sport unsigned show.

'Shortcuts' has also been picked up and played by 4 various US radio stations.
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Brightlight City! have been artist of the month on XFM Steve Harris show, and have been featured on BBC 6 music with both the legend that is Steve Lamacq and the coolest cat around Tom Robinson.........

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"With guitars this distinct and melodies this poppy, Brightlight City could make the most club-footed among us pogo till dawn on the dance floor.”

BBC Radio London (Gary Crowley)

“The most promising and exciting act to emerge in recent years. Combining sweet indie melodies with BIG rock chorus’s, Brightlight City are bound to be Britain’s next big thing”

Wired Mag

“An amazing live band, owning and writing songs that make most bands jealous. Brightlight City! need to be at the fore front of new British music, a true joy to my tired ears!”

Feedme Music.