- Music
- 09 Mar 07
Nightjoy
Holy hell, which genius thought this up? ‘Nightjoy’ is as anthemic as it is innovative, layered as it is accessible, as easy to dance to as it is listen to. It is, in fact, a re-recorded version of the Geordie band’s first ever single, which was originally released two years ago on The Immediate’s label Fantastic Plastic. But it’s not dated a day: with Interpol-y guitars and The Automatic’s sense of urgency and melody, it’s just begging for dancefloors across the world over to be filled right this second. B-sides ‘That Pop Carry On’ and ‘Furious’ are worth a listen too, especially as they’re recorded with Justin Lockey of yourcodenameis:milo.
Holy hell, which genius thought this up? ‘Nightjoy’ is as anthemic as it is innovative, layered as it is accessible, as easy to dance to as it is listen to. It is, in fact, a re-recorded version of the Geordie band’s first ever single, which was originally released two years ago on The Immediate’s label Fantastic Plastic. But it’s not dated a day: with Interpol-y guitars and The Automatic’s sense of urgency and melody, it’s just begging for dancefloors across the world over to be filled right this second. B-sides ‘That Pop Carry On’ and ‘Furious’ are worth a listen too, especially as they’re recorded with Justin Lockey of yourcodenameis:milo.
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