VIDEO PREMIERE: Space Flight Elevates With Intricate & Expressive “Do You Dream In The Daylight”

Space Fight was formed by 3 friends (2 Brits, 1 American) in a London pub over a pint back in 2010. Not long after, they appeared at the Camden Crawl festival, toured the UK a few times, (once as support for Ra Ra Riot), were featured on BBC6 Music, and signed a record deal for their debut LP release in 2013. Their sound has been described as “American East Coast pop… taken to the London stages with a blueprint to make something that resounds like the Atlantic Ocean’s reflection of the shining galaxies above.” Now the trio is back and making bold musical statements that might have them on a 2023 summer festival billing prompt!

Glide is premiering the crisp melodic alt-pop of “Do You Dream In The Daylight” (below) – righteous fantastical imagery of bands past and present including The 1975, Roxy Music and Pale Waves.

“Do You Dream In The Daylight” is the second single from the upcoming Space Fight album of the same name, written during the uncertain early days of the pandemic. A dreamy, dark, yet somehow hopeful tune, with swirling synths and guitar riffs that pull the listener into its world. The song was mixed by Andrew Maury (Lizzo, Shawn Mendes), features Kenny Bernard of Ra Ra Riot on drums, and was produced by Zach Abramson and Space Fight. The artwork for the single was made by legendary Portland, OR artist Pop Wonder.

Space Fight is also playing Mercury Lounge in NYC on June 22. Their sophomore album is out this summer.

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