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Nai Harvest Encapsulate Crowd In World Of Emo Punk



I’ve never seen a band resonate the feeling of a venue more than Nai Harvest did At Sticky Mikes in Brighton, eccentric yet comfortably reassuring, but it was clear that the Sheffield emo punk two-piece were far from blending into the furniture when the second Guitarist/Vocalist Ben Thompson picked up the guitar.


The night composed of huge sing-alongs with tracks like "Hold Open My Head" drawing everyone closer into Nai Harvest’s world of dreamy emo punk, it was straight up and honest right down to every guitar chord and hit of the snare.


There was certain spirit to the crowd that continued throughout the set and it was clear that the band had more than a few fans in the room with tracks like "Buttercups" summoning all the energy the room had to offer, the duo could easily have put on the same performance in a venue twice the size.



So what if it isn’t the 90’s anymore? Nai Harvest have brought something new to the table and It was clear the pair had developed into a band that will continue to develop their sound, regardless of what people think, Nai Harvest are here to stay.


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Words by Elliott Dixon


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