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Van Houten – Never Did Come Back

Van Houten – Never Did Come Back

Van Houten, the Leeds sextet celebrated for their deep dive into 90’s guitar music, has emerged as BBC 6 Music’s artist to watch. “Never Did Come Back,” penned by vocalist and guitarist Louis Sadler, is highlighted as their favorite creation, embodying the band’s essence with its lyrically rich and instrumentally simple composition. Born from Sadler’s struggle with mental health, this track offers an intimate peek into their journey. Their new album, “The Tallest Room,” produced by Alex Greaves, blends eclectic influences and raw emotions, marking a significant chapter in their evolution and a message of moving forward amidst adversity.


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