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Night Moves
Double Life
Double Life, the fourth Night Moves album and first in six years, is a cozy and cool LP. It is built largely from a string of very rough breaks that singer John Pelant and Night Moves have navigated in recent years.
Pelant is the sort of songwriter who starts with the music—inspired of late by Glen Campbell and Bobby Caldwell, Cleaners from Venus and early ‘90s country, Panda Bear and (as ever) Gram Parsons—and then writes lyrics only after he’s sat with the tune a spell. But this time, these songs are direct documents of Pelant’s life as he searches for silver linings or at least valuable meanings during a moment when very little seemed golden. Double Life is about moving through, not moving on.
A1
Trying To Steal A Smile
A2
Daytona
A3
Hold On To Tonight
A4
Almost Perfect
A5
State Sponsored Psychosis
B1
Ring My Bell
B2
The Judge
B3
White Liquor
B4
The Abduction
B5
This Time Tomorrow
B6
Desperation


