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Night Horse Interviewed On Noisecreep

California rockers Night Horse are all set to unleash their new album, Perdition Hymns on August 3rd. Recently they talked with Noisecreep abou the album.

“To make it timeless, I believe you have to be true to the nature of a group’s sound and spirit,” vocalist Sam James Velde told Noisecreep. “I think it starts with writing well-crafted songs that speak to the heart of the group’s sound. Then picking the right songs that flow together in a cohesive manner.

“Night Horse is a band heavily, heavily influenced by rock ‘n’ roll. With that said, we love all eras of rock ‘n’ roll and have never taken a ‘retro’ approach.

‘Perdition Hymns’ was recorded in five days, which left little margin for error, retakes or sleep. It also required an arsenal of faith in the man twiddling the knobs. “Matt Bayles had to really take the role of drill sergeant,” Velde said. “There wasn’t a moment for down time. We just came in every morning at the crack of dawn and just started recording.

Check out the entire article over at Noisecreep.

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