That Old Lighthouse’s sound is as much a familiar one as it is distinctly unique. Their passionate debut album, ‘Learning To Live With Less’, is filled-to-bursting with catchy hooks, emotive alt-indie-emo-folk sequences and quirky yet energetic vocals.

Over the course of the nine tracks, That Old Quiet Lighthouse prove themselves a capable and exciting four-piece. Lead singer/bassist Ashley’s bass playing immediately grabs your attention, melodic and virtuosic all at once...

After doubling their social media presence through the course of a couple of months, being featured on V13 alongside numerous radio plays including on Charlie Ashcroft’s show on Amazing Radio, That Old Quiet Lighthouse are on somewhat of a roll.

Powering through with their commitment to ‘putting the emo back in wholesome (it’s in there somewhere)’, they combine the keen and emotionally charged lyricism of Pinegrove with the bittersweet textures...

That Old Quiet Lighthouse are as much a familiar sound as they are distinctly unique - a statement only decipherable by listening to their debut EP “Dubious Beginnings”. Genre-wise, the most concise they could be after hours of intense deliberating was ‘Indie-singer-songwriter-math-folk’.

Big Thief, American Football, Fleet Foxes, all inspirations you’ll no doubt hear as they hit you right in the feels, lovers of the bittersweet so they are.

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