Night Life [Crystal Clear Vinyl] (LP) (Upcoming Release)
The Horrors
Amoeba Review
On their romantic, melancholic new album Night Life, The Horrors create swirling, enrapturing, grandiose post-punk sounds that feel rooted in fuzzed out shoegaze, '80s acts like Echo and the Bunnymen, and crunchy quasi-industrial. Yet The Horrors move beyond those well-loved influences to create something that feels distinctively their own. On "Ariel," an eerie, subdued organ creeps into brooding ambient textures layered with jittering electronics while singer Faris Badwan's uncharacteristically hushed vocals get intimate and yearning. The epic, urgent "More Than Life" sounds like a long-lost Creation Records cult classic. Night Life is an atmospheric, off-kilter dark dream of a record.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Ariel
|
The Horrors | 05:22 |
2.
Silent Sister
|
The Horrors | 04:37 |
3.
The Silence That Remains
|
The Horrors | 05:42 |
4.
Trial by Fire
|
The Horrors | 04:00 |
5.
The Feeling Is Gone
|
The Horrors | 04:05 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Lotus Eater
|
The Horrors | 07:13 |
2.
More Than Life
|
The Horrors | 05:33 |
3.
When the Rhythm Breaks
|
The Horrors | 03:20 |
4.
L.A. Runaway
|
The Horrors | 05:06 |