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Nature TV share radiant debut album 'Unlucky for Some'

  • May 16, 2025
  • Malvika Padin
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Brighton emerging act  Nature TV showcase a radiant blend of chilled beach-indie vibes and neo-soul sophistication on debut album Unlucky for Some, drawing us into a glowing and effortlessly melodic sonic world across 13 tracks. 

Built on deep, grounding baselines, crisp beats and warm guitar tones all married by emotive vocals, the project enchants us with its ability to uplifting and melancholic all at once. Produced by longtime collaborator Solo Major, the album continues to zero in on the wistful yet vibrant signature that Nature TV have shaped as their own. Familiar yet refreshing, this latest project sees the band’s sound grow and flourish with each note. 

Having steadily built a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting rising acts, the band who have won hearts across the UK, US and Europe, selling out shows in many different parts of the world continue to soar to new heights – with upcoming headline tours ahead on their musical journey. 

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