Today, the Minneapolis-based quartet Night Moves release “Feel Another Day,” a beautifully built song filled with three-part harmonies, roving pedal steel and ethereal string synths about “being a sad bastard, bloated and alone in the haze, and losing your love over and over again,” says John Pelant, lead vocalist and guitarist.
Pelant continues, “A well-constructed song does most of the heavy lifting, or so I tell myself… This one is probably the closest I am to all the songs, it’s the kid I secretly love the most. I recorded the guitar solo 80 different ways at home because I felt the studio takes were not good enough. If you lose your enchantment you are really in a bad place. Sometimes you have to go with your gut.”
See Night Moves live:
July 22 – Evanston, IL, SPACE
July 23 – Hamtramck, MI, The Sanctuary
July 24 – Lakewood, OH, Mahall’s 20 Lanes
July 26 – Brooklyn, NY, Elsewhere Roof
July 27 – Philadelphia, PA, Johnny Brenda’s
July 28 – Washington, DC, Union Stage
July 29 – Pittsburgh, PA, Club Cafe
July 30 – Columbus, OH, Rumba Cafe
July 31 – Louisville, KY, Zanzabar
Aug 2 – St. Louis, MO, Off Broadway Nightclub
Aug 3 – Milwaukee, WI, Shank Hall