White Flowers make the kind of dream-pop you’d expect from two art grads who swapped London for a Preston textile mill. Bleak? A bit. Beautiful? Absolutely. Raised on psych, post-punk, and broken drum machines, Joey Cobb and Katie Drew sculpt monochrome lullabies for the end times. Think My Bloody Valentine meets a haunted Northern bus depot. Their debut album ‘Day By Day’ is lush, ghostly, and gloriously unpolished, like shoegaze in a snowstorm with no signal.