Nightchoir Album Release Show
Media Release – Tuesday 27th April 2010
1157 Records Present
NIGHTCHOIR
ALBUM RELEASE
SHOW
Tickets on sale Monday 3rd May
from www.undertheradar.co.nz
Thursday 27th May - Kings Arms Tavern(R18), Auckland
Every pre-sale ticket purchase comes with a FREE
mp3 download of current single ‘Glass Tiger’
L-R: Mike Hall, Matthias Jordan, Mike Franklin-Browne
PLUS ON TOUR SUPPORTING ANIKA
MOA
Thursday 3rd June - with Anika Moa - San Francisco
Bathhouse(R18), Wellington
Tickets at www.eventfinder.co.nz or Real Groovy
Records
Friday 4th June - with Anika
Moa - Galatos (R18), Auckland
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Records
Saturday 6th June - with Anika
Moa - Meteor Theatre (AA), Hamilton
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This familiar looking line-up is Nightchoir. A side
project that evolved into a band that are now about to
unveil their debut album ’24 Hours Of Night’. Between
them, these guys have been in over 20 bands and have a
startling 60 years experience!
To celebrate the
release of their debut album an album release show is booked
for May 27th in their hometown of Auckland.
Nightchoir are Mike Hall , Matthias Jordan and Michael Franklin-Browne, who have played together for nearly a decade as the rhythm section for Pluto. Nightchoir’s sound differs in temperament and tone with their songs drawing on the gentler edge of musical genres, including alt-country, indie-pop, and folk.
The trio first got together to work on some of Mike Hall’s tracks which were recorded as a series of four track demos In 2008 Pluto had been promoting and touring their third album and while catching their breath, the Nightchoir project resurfaced. Mike Hall had accumulated more songs and Matthias Jordan also had a batch that he had worked on and developed with help from Michael Franklin-Browne.
Recording began at Roundhead in 2009 with Mike Hall in the unfamiliar position of playing guitar and singing lead vocals on all but one of the tracks. With “Other Mike” (Franklin-Browne) and Matthias in more familiar roles the album came together swiftly. Renowned engineer Kerry Furlong also contributed his playing skills as well as the engineering of the album. Combined with the mixing talents of Jol Mulholland (The Mots, Gasoline Cowboy) and mastering by Greg Calbi at Sterling Studios in New York, ‘24 Hours Of Night’ is ready for release.
Channeling the lilt of David Rawlings, the tempo of Red House Painters in places, and the mood of Band Of Horses, Nightchoir deliver a staggeringly beautiful album. ‘24 Hours Of Night’ refreshingly explores varied song styles but is made coherent with the undertone of a focused vision of friends who know and trust each other’s skills implicitly.
Nightchoir - 24 Hours Of
Night to be released May 17th, 2010 on 1157
Records
Album Release Show May 27th - Auckland,
Kings Arms Tavern.
WWW.NIGHTCHOIR.COM
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