King Tut's, Glasgow"We're only three songs in and we've broken equipment already," says vocalist Hazel Wilde softly, as if to suggest Lanterns on the Lake are in the habit of smashing guitars and booting over amps at the end of shows. But it's nothing worse than a frayed violin bow that's shipwrecked during this set, in which the sea-sprayed Newcastle six-piece perform their ambient indie-folk, by turns soothing and cathartic.Their debut album, Gracious Tide, Take Me Home, feels pleasantly fami...
Guardian Music — King Tut's, Glasgow"We're only three songs in and we've broken equipment already," says vocalist Hazel Wilde softly, as if to suggest Lanterns on the Lake are in the hab... more info