Martini Police create a dreamy fusion of alt-indie rock

If you’re missing the nightclubs at the moment, then you might be craving this new track from the Martini Police aptly titled ‘Nightclubs’.
Four youngsters from Stamford, Lincolnshire are creating a dreamy fusion of alt-indie pop-rock that you can either boogie to, fall in love to, get drunk to or cry to.
Comprised of Harvey Foster, 19 (Vocals & Lead guitar), Megan Clayton, 20 (Vocals & Rhythm guitar), Cameron Patrick, 17 (Bass guitar) and Donovan Jackson, 18 (Drums); you better get strapped in for energising riffs and an old-school nostalgia around their sound.
The new cut ‘Nightclub’ is a time to reminisce. Written about the great British night out from the perspective of Harvey and his favourite Nightclub Flares in Peterborough.
It goes through the typical events of a night out, losing your friends in the never-ending maze of the club walls and people, losing your cigarettes and even when you find out the ridiculous prices of nightclub drinks.
“This is your new going OUT OUT anthem,” say the four-piece as the year-old band, who are here to conquer the music scene and are clearly ready for it. Taking their name from a lyric in Arctic Monkey’s Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino track ‘Star Treatment’, Martini Police are a hidden gem that needs to be shouted from the rooftops. We can’t wait for the next release.
There’s an ever-growing loyal fanbase in the East of England shouting their name and even the local BBC Introducing team have picked up on their slick rock tracks.
Have a listen to the new track below and leave an ICM Star Rating out of 10!