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CMU Approved
Approved: Nite Fields
By Aly Barchi | Published on Monday 24 November 2014
Australian post-pop band Nite Fields are at the moment clearing the way for their first LP ‘Depersonalisation’, the legacy to a cloistered nine-month mixing sprint by their “opinionated and passionate” frontman Danny Venzin, whose eye for detail is self-evident in NF’s new single, ‘Depersonalisation’ lead ‘You I Never Knew’.
Lifting off in a ‘…Milky Way’-lit ripple of cool and clear-chiming shoegaze chords with a backboard of Cure-ian bass, the track, which the band say deals with the theme of ‘missed connections’, spirals off into heavier psych darklands in its latter stages, as a hale of hacksaw guitars takes over.
‘Depersonalisation’ is released on this side of the world via Felte on 2 Feb 2015, and following that Nite Fields will play a lone show ‘over here’ on 23 Feb at London’s Old Blue Last.
Get into ‘You I Never Knew’ in the interim here: