
Night Moves announce first album in six years, Double Life
Minneapolis-based Night Moves have announced Double Life – their fourth album and first in six years – alongside the release of new single, "Hold On To Tonight".
The new single was inspired by death in the family; it’s a snapshot from a boozy night alone, when you stumble into the realization that the only thing you’re holding onto is fading memories. “Hold On To Tonight” arrives with a video by Shawn Brackbill.
Double Life is set to follow the band's 2018 release, Can You Really Find Me, 2016's Pennied Days, and their 2013 debut, Coloured Emotions.
During the recording process, Night Moves cycled through two producers who had first sounded like dream collaborators but just didn’t fit their vibe. They then opted to return to their own practice space, recording the bulk of the album there after capturing basic tracks at Minnesota’s legendary Pachyderm Studios. The decision afforded the band, for the first time, the challenge and luxury of producing themselves.
Tracklist:
- Trying To Steal A Smile
- Daytona
- Hold On To Tonight
- Almost Perfect
- State Sponsored Psychosis
- Ring My Bell
- The Judge
- White Liquor
- The Abduction
- This Time Tomorrow
- Desperation
Double Life will be released on 25 July via Domino, and is available to pre-order now.
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