This Is Really Going To Hurt
Flyte's second album is equal parts maturation and heartbreak therapy amidst stripped back sounds
The Londoners indulge their petty side with this break-up album. Even a tune about their departing keyboardist becomes a dig at his girlfriend
Brockhampton’s first of their two final albums suggests a band filled with uncertainty, while Flyte excel with a Seventies-inspired gem
There’s something hypnotically beautiful about the music of Flyte on this, their second full-length album.
Flyte are quiet advocates of the craft of songwriting. The group’s slow-paced, considered approach flies under the radar at times, lacking the
Flyte's 'This Is Really Going to Hurt' begins as gentle indie-pop but swerves hard into '60s pop pastiche about halfway through.