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The Night Café have returned with new single ‘Isn’t’ – check out the video now

  • Stephen Ackroyd
  • March 5, 2021

Surprise! The Night Café are back with a brand new single, ‘Isn’t’.

The band’s first new material in nearly 18 months, it follows up on 2019’s debut album ‘0151’, and marks the start of a new era. Mature and melancholic, it develops the understated, more muted side of their previous material, without ever losing that melodic edge that cuts through the darkness.

Speaking about the track, frontman Sean Martin explains: “‘Isnt’ captures the feeling of loss/betrayal in a relationship. Basically just a bad relationship where both people end up disliking each other but the feeling of love is still hard to lose. ‘To go from love is so absurd, it pains me still to say that word, but I love you still’.”

It’s not just that we’re getting, either. There’s a brand new EP – ‘For Better Days’ – which is set to arrive on 22nd April, and a new UK headline tour for February 2022. Find the dates for that after the jump, tickets are on sale now.

‘Isn’t’ comes alongside a video directed by Charlotte Patmore. You can check that out below.

February
3 Sheffield Leadmill
4 Leeds Stylus
6 Southampton 1865
8 London Electric Ballroom
9 Bristol SWX
10 Cardiff The Globe
11 Oxford O2 Academy
14 Ready Sub 89
15 Cambridge The unction
16 Norwich The Waterfront
18 Manchester Albert Hall
19 Birmingham O2 Academy 2
20 Glasgow SWG3
22 Aberdeen The Tunnels
23 Newcastle Riverside
25 Nottingham Rock City
26 Liverpool Olympia
28 Belfast Voodoo

March
1 Dublin The Academy

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