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Flyte is the tender self-titled amalgamation of Will Taylor and Nick Hill’s decade writing music together, touring the globe, but always returning home to their loved ones. Where The Loved Ones left off – their critically acclaimed debut that captured tortured love through literary characters, to the brutal end of a relationship in 2021’s This Is Really Going To Hurt – Flyte portrays the messy days and evenings of a long-term relationship, growing up and the everyday responsibility of love and building a home, written across the living room at singer songwriter Billie Marten, Will partner. The 11-track album was recorded over 10 days at London’s Konk Studios with Andrew Sarlo (Big Thief, Bon Iver) and engineer Dom Monks, featuring Billie Marten on “Don’t Forget About Us” and Laura Marling on “Tough Love”. Having recently collaborated with Oscar and Bafta-nominated actor and fan Florence Pugh on a stripped-down live version of their BBC Radio 6 playlisted "Tough Love", which has obtained millions of views and widespread acclaim since its release, Will and

Flyte (band)

English alternative folk duo

Flyte are recording artists from London, England, known for their crafted and often confessional songwriting style.[1][2][3]

After extensive touring of Europe and North America, Flyte teamed back up with Andrew Sarlo at London's Konk (recording studio), to record their pared back, self titled third record, inspired by Taylor's relationship with partner and artist Billie Marten. It featured artists such as Laura Marling, Bombay Bicycle Club and Madison Cunningham.[4]

Early years

Taylor and Hill first met at a city run, youth theatre company ages 10 and 13. Taylor's parents were both English teachers. Various formations of the band with Jon Supran occurred throughout their teenage years. Berridge was the final member to join; the rest of the band first heard Berridge singing in the London Underground. After a video of Taylor and Berridge covering Joni Mitchell's "River" went viral, the band signed a record deal with Island Records.[citation needed]

Flyte's first single "We

Spotlight: Flyte Showcase Their Evolving Sound With New Album 'This is Really Going to Hurt'

WITH AN INTRICATE BLEND OF POWERFUL HARMONIES, PERFECTED MUSICIANSHIP AND LYRICS THAT RESONATE - Flyte is a band that captivates the listener by telling modern tales of love lost and love through their music. 

The London-based three piece consists of school friends Will Taylor (vocals and guitar), Jon Supran (drums and vocals) and Nick Hill (bass and vocals), and have just released their second album This is Really Going to Hurt on Island Records. The album is a journey through a breakup, but also a record that “resolves itself into a happy question mark,” says lead singer Will Taylor, whose relationship ending was the start of a new chapter and new material. 

From their formation in 2013 to the release of their second album, the band have undergone a lot of change, developing as songwriters. The departure of keyboardist and vocalist Sam Berridge from the band helped to develop “I’ve Got a Girl”. Although the song is not written directly about him, the t

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