Lua & the Nightflowers’ debut, ‘Elated’ sees neo noir alt-rock pirouette through dusk-lit abstraction

Lua & the Nightflowers created desert rock cinema with their debut single, Elated, letting the atmosphere sprawl like a fever dream stitched through sand, neon, and dusk. Through cavernous echoes of Americana strings, which contort themselves into the iconography of southern gothic aesthetics, the dusky atmosphere becomes all-encompassing as the band delivers a more organically rooted rendition of shoegaze. Instead of raising walls of sound, they strip back the tempo and let the arrangements grow spectrally unsettling, while vocals that will hit home with fans of PJ Harvey and The Cranberries alike emit a sombre narrative that flirts with abstraction and experimentation. If Lynch were still here to witness it, he would be spellbound by the way the breakthrough outfit allows their ambiguously fusionist sound to pirouette, death roll, and present something far more artful than anything the Bolshoi Ballet companies have created. The group’s ability to shape atmosphere with such instinctive ease is hardly surprising given their origin story. Blossoming from the dead soil of Hollywood, four strangers from far-flung and freakish corners of the world converged and let their shared reverence for strange folk classics and rock n roll relics set the tone for their project. Their influences […] The post Lua & the Nightflowers’ debut, ‘Elated’ sees neo noir alt-rock pirouette through dusk-lit abstraction appeared first on A&R Factory.

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Lua & the Nightflowers’ debut, ‘Elated’ sees neo noir alt-rock pirouette through dusk-lit abstraction

Lua & the Nightflowers created desert rock cinema with their debut single, Elated, letting the atmosphere sprawl like a fever dream stitched through sand, neon, and dusk. Through cavernous echoes of Americana strings, which contort themselves into the iconography of southern gothic aesthetics, the dusky atmosphere becomes all-encompassing as the band delivers a more organically rooted rendition of shoegaze. Instead of raising walls of sound, they strip back the tempo and let the arrangements grow spectrally unsettling, while vocals that will hit home with fans of PJ Harvey and The Cranberries alike emit a sombre narrative that flirts with abstraction and experimentation. If Lynch were still here to witness it, he would be spellbound by the way the breakthrough outfit allows their ambiguously fusionist sound to pirouette, death roll, and present something far more artful than anything the Bolshoi Ballet companies have created. The group’s ability to shape atmosphere with such instinctive ease is hardly surprising given their origin story. Blossoming from the dead soil of Hollywood, four strangers from far-flung and freakish corners of the world converged and let their shared reverence for strange folk classics and rock n roll relics set the tone for their project. Their influences […]

The post Lua & the Nightflowers’ debut, ‘Elated’ sees neo noir alt-rock pirouette through dusk-lit abstraction appeared first on A&R Factory.

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