Interview with The Lightning Kids.

Written and interviewed by Laury Verdoux

Formed during lockdown 2021, The Lightning Kids are composed of singer-songwriter Emma Ballantine, guitarist/producer Darryn McHardie (aka  Cinematix 1993) and songwriter/producer Jonny Spalding. With only a few releases under their belt, they are already described as ‘the Retrowave London Grammar’. They just returned with a new version of one of their hit tracks “All Those Nights - Santa Monica Remix” taken from their debut album.

Find out more about them with our interview.

How did The Lightning Kids come to be?

We formed virtually in 2021, after songwriter Jonny reached out to long-term collaborator and singer-songwriter Emma and guitarist, Darryn, on instagram. After a few months of organic writing demo’s, the band formed when singing a record and publishing deal with synthwave label, Aztec Records. 

Who are your main influences?

Many influences, ranging from synthwave/retrowave icons such as Kavinsky to great British pop duo Pet Shop boys and the California-sounding 80’s soft-rock of Fleetwood Mac. 

How does it feel to be described as ‘the Retrowave London Grammar’?

We are honoured to be included in the retrowave/synthwave community and also to be compared to such an incredible act as London Grammar.

You've just released a new version (Santa Monica Mix) of your debut album track "All Those Nights", what's different with this rendition?

The new single is built on the album version, which is a short interlude track with only vocals and synth pads. The new recording is a fully fledged pop record including new vocals, guitars and full Lightning Kids treatment!

What can you tell us about your music plans for 2023?

 A busy year following our debut album we are working on a remix project, a few collaborators and some brand new music at the end of the year!

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