Its a good day for music.
Night Beds has been a long time favorite for myself, and all of us here at Vinyl Snob. The lush spaces they create musically, paired with lyrics and melodies that just stick is something I have yet to find in another band.. I don't know.. I've always just connected with the the music this band puts out in a really deep way that I can't necessarily explain.One of the beautiful things about music is its potential to connect people emotionally. A well written song can make you cry even though you're just driving down the road, or even laugh though you're standing alone. You've never met the writer of the song.. maybe you don't even know what they look like, but you felt what they felt. Night Beds taps into this potential in a powerful way, and they continue to do so.
Reminiscent of the more produced sound of their album "Every Fire; Every Joy," this track features beautiful vocal loops, intricate drum tracks, and interesting textures. It contrasts the single they released a few weeks back, "Head for the Hills," which had a more organic sound similar to "Country Sleep." But both tracks get me equally excited about the future of this band and what's to come from them.
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