Sky Patterns

Sky Patterns' music is a moody blend of shadowy post-punk textures with sweeping alternative rock, pulling influences from the moody romanticism of The Cure, the industrial pulse of Depeche Mode, the soaring emotional sweep of The Verve, and the stark atmospheres of The Chameleons, Echo & The Bunnymen, and Joy Division. The result is a rich, shadowy sound — one that moves confidently between post-punk austerity and expansive alternative rock.

The second album 'Night Call' (February 2026) reaches deep into nocturnal territory — a world of half-spoken fears, flickering thoughts, and the uneasy sense of life seen through dim light. Where debut album 'Answers On A Postcard' explored connection and memory, 'Night Call' circles the inner storms: the push and pull of anxiety, isolation, and the strange beauty that lives in vulnerability.