The Vacant Shapes drop commanding new cut, "Ghosts of Sunflowers"

Coming off the back of their successful EP, "How Much Time Does It Take To Heal?", The Vacant Shapes return with their retro-tinted new tune "Ghosts of Sunflowers". The trio take their influences from the likes of Interpol and Yeah Yeah Yeahs and the new single sounds like they've been thinking of the perfect track for a live show.
the band may just yet be one of the next big rock bands to come out of the states.

The new single is absolutely massive with charming guitar tones adorning it right from the outset, vocally it's up there with Joy Division and The Smiths, dark and angsty but at the same time commanding as ever.

The chorus of the song is where it bursts to life and when it does you're treated to post-punk revival fans wet-dream, you've got crunching guitars and bass intertwining backed with drums that can fill up the biggest of venues.

It's moody and yet holds a certain aurora that will easily capture the attention of a large festival crowd, so do be sure to listen to The Vacant Shapes new offering "Ghosts of Sunflowers", with well over half a million plays on Spotify the band may just yet be one of the next big rock bands to come out of the states.