herMAJESTYS NEW ART ROCK SINGLE DAYS TURN TO NIGHTS IS INFORMED BY THE SACRED INTERPLAY BETWEEN THE BODY & THE MIND RELEASING FEBRUARY 4, 2015
PERFORMING TONIGHT AT ROCKWOOD MUSIC HALL STAGE 1
RELEASING NEW EP MY BODY, YOUR MIND SPRING 2015
For Immediate Release – New York, NY – January 12, 2015 – Days Turn to Nights, follows the bands’ summer release Crystals, featuring Jody Porters hypnotic guitar work. Both songs deal with love, loss, life, hopelessness, decay- rebirth, and ultimately hope through the use of metaphor. Poetry to a wall of sound. Days Turn to Nights builds on the story herMajesty is telling and the user experience as well through an interactive photo series that lead singer JP bravely initiates with his audience at their NYC show on February 4.
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herMajesty Days Turn To Nights Bittersweet Records 4 February 2015 |
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DAYS TURN TO NIGHTS
Days turn to Nights Nights drown out the promises
The thief who stole my poetry Walked out with my feelings in her hand Now theres a barren land, barren land Where we used to live, No water, water for my lips
Theres a window that used to call out that name Covered by black out shades And it doesnt call, doesnt call out that name It drowns out the singing bird
Days turn to Nights Nights drown out the promises
Theres a trigger in every corner of this haunted house Theres an echo of those words that twists and churns And they freeze my blood and squeeze my throat And feed the howling beat.
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HerMajesty’s NY-based dream pop revels in spacey, glam Briticisms and a blissful expansiveness that can only be described as, well, majestic. CMJ New Music Report
Their most recent single Crystals, which was released a few weeks ago, has some contributions from Fountains of Waynes Jody Porter, who adds a bit of psychedelic feel to the song. Interestingly, the song bears a sonic resemblance to Interpol I think particularly of Always Malaise (The Man I Am) and of The Undoing on their self-titled return to the Matador Records. And interestingly, the track captures the inner thoughts and observations of its narrator in a way that shows a novelistic attention to the small details that make up a life. – Will Helms, The Joy of Violent Movement
The keyboards seem to swirl around you in hypnotic fashion, begging you to try and leave so they can exert their will on your being. It is a track with an orchestral feel, thankfully incorporating some girl on guy vocals to help the listener find their way back out. The track guest features the guitar work of Jody Porter from Fountains of Wayne. – Tender Branson, Write, Cook, Listen
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