Debut album from Patterns. NME has them described as "dreamy, hallucinogenic melodies of these Manchester boys".
The Guarding gave Walking Lines a 3 out of 5 star review, citing "Their debut album operates at the intersection of distortion, melody and dreampop, with My Bloody Valentine, the Jesus and Mary Chain and the Cocteau Twins the obvious influences. The big, synapse-tangling rush of Induction and Broken Trains's ethereal electronica are clearly derivative, but the original source material feels far enough away to make this album almost a new chapter in shoegaze."
Check out the first track from the album below, titled "This Haze".