Alternative band DAYTIME TV showcase a new dimension to their sound in new single ‘Lost In Tokyo’. A fresh nod to 80s movies and their soundtracks, the track explores the thrill of the unknown and unexpected. It’s a song less about walking the streets of Japan and more about taking your art to places you could only have ever dreamt of. Listen to ‘Lost In Tokyo’ HERE. Watch...

Alternative band DAYTIME TV announce the release of their forthcoming EP ‘Island.’ on 3 May via Kartel Music Group. Produced by Ross Hamilton (Buzz Killer), the EP is a real statement of intent for the four-piece and sees their sound soar to new heights. Pre-order ‘Island.’ on both digital and physical formats HERE.

“‘Island.’ is an EP centred around escapism and defiance. Moving against the things that slow...

Today, alternative band DAYTIME TV share their cathartic new single "waves" on Kartel Music Group. Produced by Ross Hamilton (Buzz Killer), the track navigates the ebb and flow of emotions in modern times. Listen to "waves" here. Watch the video here.

We’ve all had periods of strength and stability followed by moments of vulnerability and struggle. I guess those are the waves we’re talking about”, comments vocalist Will...

Today, (8th September 2023) alternative band DAYTIME TV have released their new single ‘Block Out The Noise’ on Kartel Music Group. Produced by Ross Hamilton, the track pulses with infectious stomp, culminating into a brilliantly anthemic chorus made for live shows. Listen to ‘Block Out The Noise’ here. Watch the video here.

“This is our anthem for drowning out the chaos” comments vocalist Will Irvine on...

Today Scottish alternative band DAYTIME TV have released their new single ‘jessica’ on Kartel Music Group. Watch the video for "jessica" HERE.

The single was recorded with Luke Potashnick at the hallowed Wool Hall in Frome Somerset, and is the first of new music to come from DAYTIME TV throughout the year. It captures their penchant for soaring melodies and anthemic choruses that are ready-made for this summer's...

Daytime TV release today the digital deluxe version of ‘Nothing’s On But Everyone’s Watching’ and the brand new video for "little victories". This version of the band debut album features alternative versions of three fans favourites "little victories", "ugly" and "learning to walk".

About the new version of ‘Little Victories’ Will Irvine from the band said: "The ‘Little Victories’ are the small things you can take...

Daytime TV have announced the digital deluxe version of ‘Nothing’s On But Everyone’s Watching’ for October 14th release. This version of the band debut album will feature alternative versions of three fans favourites from their debut. First cut released is the albums calling card track ‘Little Victories’.

About the new version of ‘Little Victories’ Will Irvine from the band said: "The ‘Little Victories’ are the small things you...

The final track to be lifted from ‘Nothing’s On But Everyone’s Watching ahead of its release; it’s a beatific, if bittersweet anthem to lost loves.

A tale of two lovers heading in two very different directions, “Side By Side” is a song of acceptance and redemption, chemistry and compassion, fate and those “foreign feelings” that only make sense when it’s already too late. As Daytime TV’s frontman Will Irvine says:...

Before 2021 is out, DAYTIME TV offer us a bespoke new version of “Hush”. Recorded for the ‘Antwerp Sessions’ at a gothic Victorian mansion in Manchester, you can check it out here and now: https://youtu.be/ul38cF5LhJU

Giving their latest single a little more of the “Silent Night” treatment befitting of this time of year, the Anglo-Scottish four-piece strip back the effusive pop-rock pomp of “Hush” to reveal...

Before 2021 is out, DAYTIME TV offer us a bespoke new version of “Hush”. Recorded for the ‘Antwerp Sessions’ at a gothic Victorian mansion in Manchester, you can check it out here and now: https://youtu.be/ul38cF5LhJU

Giving their latest single a little more of the “Silent Night” treatment befitting of this time of year, the Anglo-Scottish four-piece strip back the effusive pop-rock pomp of “Hush” to reveal...

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