Brits from Amber Run are coming to Poland to present their latest album 'How To Be Human'. The band stands out for its combination of spacey sounds with deeply personal lyrics that move and capture the heart. We will be able to see them live at the Oczki club in the capital on 17 April.
The band explores themes of love, loss, the search for meaning and human emotionality. Amber Run's latest release 'How To Be Human' is a personal and reflective project that is a record of the artists' experiences, emotions and reflections on human nature. The album is a kind of 'handbook of humanity', combining rich sounds with introspective lyrics that invite listeners to find their own interpretations. The album showcases the band's musical development, presenting both emotional depth and diverse arrangements. The release includes tracks such as 'Hurt' and 'Honeylight', which explore themes of vulnerability and human relationships, while offering a fresh approach to their signature style.
The group was formed in 2012 in Nottingham by three friends Joe Keogh, Tom Sperring and Henry Wyeth. They debuted with the album '5AM' in 2015, which quickly gained critical and audience acclaim, including songs such as 'I Found' and 'Spark'.
Amber Run is also known for its passionate live performances, which attract a packed crowd of fans. The band tours regularly, presenting both their classics and new songs that always resonate with audiences.
5 AM ANNIVERSARY TOUR