It’s got songs: Catchy ones, groovy ones, dancey ones. New album Table for Two is the product of two local Liams; Liam Hoffman on drums and Liam Clune on both vocals and a homemade instrument they refer to as a diddlybo. Together they are Night Lunch, and Table for Two marks their second release. It’s not as fast as punk, but it has a similar intensity owing to the sheer weight of it all. Much of that almost industrial-like power comes from the central instrument, the diddlybo, built by Liam Clune.
Source: Otago Daily Times January 24, 2021 15:33 UTC