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NIGHT MOVES
Night Moves, the acclaimed band from Minneapolis, today announces the release of their latest single, a cover of the iconic track "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath." Known for their blend of psychedelia and classic cozy twang, Night Moves brings a fresh, contemporary twist to this legendary song, originally by Black Sabbath. This release comes as a follow-up to their well-received "The Redaction EP," and showcases the band's continuous evolution and willingness to explore new musical terrains.
Night Moves and Shady Cove perform on the 7th St Entry stage in Minneapolis, MN. — Twin Cities PBS presents STAGE, a collection of intimate live performances between iconic artists and the musicians they want you to know about. Featuring unforgettable collaborations and exclusive insights into the artists’ lives and music - recorded live at the legendary 7th St Entry.
Coming off a Mid-West and East Coast summer tour with packed shows and a sold out date at Brooklyn’s Elsewhere Rooftop, the Minneapolis-based Night Moves announce a West Coast fall tour, which kicks off in Omaha on Oct 4 and includes dates in Los Angeles on October 15 and Houston on October 22.
Today, the Minneapolis-based Night Moves release The Redaction EP, a short cinematic collage, harmoniously shaped together to create an EP that seamlessly blends psychedelia with a classic cozy twang. With legendary producer John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Horsegirl, Kurt Vile, Dinosaur Jr.), who also worked on Night Moves’ Pennied Days, lending a hand, the resulting songs prove the bands evolution as songwriters, still trading in massive pop hooks that manage to convey yearning melancholy with a sense of maturity and perspective.
Today, the Minneapolis-based quartet Night Moves release “Feel Another Day,” a beautifully built song filled with three-part harmonies, roving pedal steel and ethereal string synths about “being a sad bastard, bloated and alone in the haze, and losing your love over and over again,” says John Pelant, lead vocalist and guitarist.
Today, the Minneapolis-based quartet Night Moves releases “Vulnerable Hours,” a layered, lush and deeply confessional new track, alongside a music video directed by Cody Lee Brown.
Today, the Minneapolis-based quartet Night Moves return with the psychedelic new song “Fallacy Actually.” The first track in a series of new singles to be released incrementally over the next year, “Fallacy Actually” is a head-spinning swirl of layered synths, harmonica, and guitar and a fitting introduction to the band’s next chapter.
Today, Night Moves have shared a new track, “Recollections”. Taken from their upcoming album, Can You Really Find Me (arriving June 28th), it showcases John Pelant’s falsetto alongside the flourish of a rousing string section and an unexpected, yet enveloping vocoder break.
It is with great pleasure that Domino announces Can You Really Find Me, the new album from Night Moves, due for release on June 28th. Accompanying the news of the album comes new track “Strands Align” and its’ Cameron Dutra-directed video, starring John Pelant and Micky Alfano from the band as well as actor Chris Mulkey (Twin Peaks, Whiplash, Boardwalk Empire). The video follows Pelant, Alfano and Mulkey across the highs of a spur-of-the-moment crime spree that is ultimately brought to a tragic revenge-fueled end.
Lead singer John Pelant on ‘Kind Luck’: “Sometimes you can know something, but not actually feel it. This song is about rectifying those differences. It's a song about welcoming ends and loving the other side of finality.”