- Datura (Dawn)
- Container
- Sliding Doors
- HEAT ME UP
- Horses In A Dream
- Morning Star
- Why I Sleep
- Fornix
- Dissolve
- What Is Taken, Will Never Be Lost
- D.C. Mini (feat Heriot)
boston manor
Sundiver
SharpTone
A fresh serving of halycon rock music from the Blackpudlian quintet - 'Sundiver' flits from pop punk escapades to synth rock odysseys without losing a slither of their own identity in the process.
'Sundiver' is Boston Manor’s fifth album and one that represents a glimmering dawn for the Blackpool five-piece. Grown from a seedbed of optimism and sobriety, the LP celebrates new beginnings, second chances and rebirth. With two members recently stepping into fatherhood, hope is baked into every note. “Datura came out of these really dark few years over the hangover of the pandemic,” Henry reflects. “I'd been struggling a lot with drinking and not taking care of myself and bad mental health and stuff. We wanted 'Sundiver' to be the next morning of the following day.” He explains that it feels good this time round to write through the lens of positivity. “The themes began to emerge, of rebirth, spring, dawn, sunshine and then other elements just started to fit into that.” It was during the making of Sundiver that Henry found out he was going to be a dad. This album is a significant one for the band. Originally coming out of the emo and pop punk scene, they’ve explored sonics and genres throughout their career, taken risks and achieved more than they could ever had dreamed of. They’ve grown up as Boston Manor – their lives and the world changing around them. They’re now taking stock, at a crossroads of the band they were and the band they could be.