Lee Feather and The Night Movers are great because they don't play by the rules. They don't stick to formulas or styles; they just go with what feels right. Their music is like a mix of gentle lyrics and a bit of wildness, mixing thoughtful moments with a touch of sarcasm. Their first record should be something where each song is its own world, all held together by strong, honest stories. Tracks like No Refunds (At The Pleasure Dome) have that post-punk rebellion vibe, kind of like Fat White Family or Baxter Dury. Then you've got Calvary which builds up to this almost heavenly, off-key chorus, and Motorola which just bounces along with real indie energy.





