July Skies is an ambient/post-rock band from The Black Country, West Midlan… Read Full Bio ↴July Skies is an ambient/post-rock band from The Black Country, West Midlands, UK. The project started off as a one-man band in 1997, when Antony Harding bought his first guitar. In 2003 he was joined by Epic45 musicians Ben Holton and Rob Glover, who contributed to Harding's second, third and fourth albums as well as July Skies' live shows. Harding also contributed to the 2008 Avrocar album 'Against the Dying of the Light' on Make Mine Music .
July Skies have released the following since 2000:
'At the Height of Summer' - EP
'Dreaming of Spires' (2001) - Full-length
'The English Cold' (2004) - Full-length
'Where the Days Go' (2006) - Full-length
'The Weather Clock' (2008) - Full-length
'The Weather Clock EP' (2008) - Limited edition EP
The sound of July Skies is about... lost youth, fractured memories of the 1970's, pylons across fields, abandoned airfields, endless childhood summers, dappled sunlight through leaves, forgotten England, the romance of the heavens well after closing time, countryside, mornings in May, ruins, faded innocence, post-war Britain, skies of all seasons, trudging coastlines, Super8, Festival of Britain 1951, memories made with a Polaroid Landcam, Henry Moore, overgrown follies, East Anglia, time spent amongst long summer grasses, kissing under motorway bridges, grey English rain filled skies, concrete precincts and tower blocks, suburbia, better days ahead, the sound of children playing faraway, old Ordnance Survey maps, lost airmen, Orford Ness, rustic charm, John Nash, playgrounds of the city, Avebury, icy mornings and clear blue skies, poppy day, a half remembered smile, "There's no comfort in this world", 1960's artwork by Harry Wingfield, John Berry, Martin Aitchinson, C F Tunnicliffe, Ronald Lampitt, BST, municipal parks at dusk, love, infatuation and loss.
Probably nothing more...
July Skies have released the following since 2000:
'At the Height of Summer' - EP
'Dreaming of Spires' (2001) - Full-length
'The English Cold' (2004) - Full-length
'Where the Days Go' (2006) - Full-length
'The Weather Clock' (2008) - Full-length
'The Weather Clock EP' (2008) - Limited edition EP
The sound of July Skies is about... lost youth, fractured memories of the 1970's, pylons across fields, abandoned airfields, endless childhood summers, dappled sunlight through leaves, forgotten England, the romance of the heavens well after closing time, countryside, mornings in May, ruins, faded innocence, post-war Britain, skies of all seasons, trudging coastlines, Super8, Festival of Britain 1951, memories made with a Polaroid Landcam, Henry Moore, overgrown follies, East Anglia, time spent amongst long summer grasses, kissing under motorway bridges, grey English rain filled skies, concrete precincts and tower blocks, suburbia, better days ahead, the sound of children playing faraway, old Ordnance Survey maps, lost airmen, Orford Ness, rustic charm, John Nash, playgrounds of the city, Avebury, icy mornings and clear blue skies, poppy day, a half remembered smile, "There's no comfort in this world", 1960's artwork by Harry Wingfield, John Berry, Martin Aitchinson, C F Tunnicliffe, Ronald Lampitt, BST, municipal parks at dusk, love, infatuation and loss.
Probably nothing more...
Waiting to Land
July Skies Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by July Skies:
The Days We Played Take me back to the days gone by Take me back…
To My Love How quickly beats my heart your name to speak To have you…
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Alhammi Aliff
Back watching this video every single time I feel less eased. It's like an instant remedy to a dull day. Thank you @sunnyman1999.
Andy N
one of my favourite bands - pure mood and pure brilliant
Alhammi Aliff
AHHH! WE NEED MORE MUSIC OF THIS KIND!
F. Hawk
Brilliant in every way.
Ever heard of Lucid Rivers?
Nithin Kumblekar
Thanks for this beautiful music..:)
Klondike
I love this!
gks d
very cool music!!!
Alhammi Aliff
The song of my life. Ever since I started listening to this song, I realize music is better without the vocals. Now I love this song as much as I used to be obsessed with Coldplay and Keane.
Herbstwind
inspiring.....
4 ANTMAN 4
atmospheric...