Friday, March 7, 2014

Night Terrors of 1927: Fall Into You

The second openers for The Colourist were the aurally rich and wild Night Terrors of 1927, who, on top of having a great name, were possessed of some really cool music! Where Max And The Moon was excitement and fresh faces, Night Terrors were aloof and uninterested with the crowd, but not in a bad way, just in a manner that they were so ridiculously into their music and living up to the art that they created that they couldn't be bothered to distract themselves with a silly audience of L.A. hipsters. Each song began with really cool glitchy sounds and random voice recordings, and then launched into epic sagas of croons and guitar solos. 'Fall Into You' was my favorite of the night with a powerful anthemic yell in the background and very smooth and groovy instrumentation floating in the background. Enjoy and go to every concert you possibly can: you learn so much about the artists you already know and even more about undiscovered gems!


'Dust and Bones' comes outfitted with a wild and somewhat creepy music video, but hey, they are the Night Terrors, so it comes with the territory. Enjoy and check them out on SoundCloud and iTunes!

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