DECLAN Vink are releasing their second EP This Must Be The Place.

The Keighley band, named after their founder Declan Vink, will promote the release with a UK tour during the summer.

Keighley’s Exchange Arts Centre will be the last stop on June 28 for the band, whose members include singer-songwriter Declan and his sister Siobhan.

‘Declan Vink’ started out as a brother-and-sister acoustic duo in 2013 writing their own music combining guitar, violin and ‘blood harmonies’.

Declan said: “After years of crafting our art we released our second EP on April 14.

“Combining our original project with electronic drum beats, dreamy synths and 80s guitars dripping with chorus, we are now a four-piece band taking inspiration from bands like ‘The 1975’, ‘The Japanese House’ and ‘Rhye’.”

Declan and Siobhan, from Riddlesden, released their first EP Artificial Sunrise, featuring folk-influenced rock, in 2014 when they were both in their mid-teens.

By late 2014 they had already played Keighley’s Aire Do Festival twice, as well as the Keighley Christmas Lights switch-on, Bright Light Festival in Kent and Woodfest in Cross Roads.

Starting out as a duo, by January 2014. They were playing with a backing band made up of drummer Robbie Hutchinson and bassist Carly McGrann, both from Oakworth, and lead guitarist Adam Doveston, from Silsden.

Declan Vink will play a warm-up show on May 2 at the Hyde Park Book Club in Leeds, followed by a tour taking in the Night & Day Cafe, Manchester (June 20); West Street Live, Sheffield (June 21); Northern Guitars, Leeds (June 22): and the Exchange Arts Centre, Keighley (June 28).

Visit devink.co.uk/declanvink/shop/to buy the new EP This Must Be The Place.