“Crisp, synth-lined pop drama” says SPIN of the
L.A.-based band, the latest from Saxon Shore’s Matt Doty.
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Midnight
Faces (L-R): Matthew Doty, Philip Stancil. Photo Credit: Greer K. Bratschie.
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“Crisp,
synth-lined pop drama.” – SPIN
“Full of air
and catchiness.” – The
Onion A.V. Club
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“This Time” is the latest single from the
upcoming The Fire Is Gone by Midnight
Faces
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Midnight
Faces Live
05/01 Hollywood, CA @ Spare Room @ Hollywood Roosevelt
Hotel
05/10 San Francisco, CA @ Milk Bar w/ We Will Be Lions, Owenstone
05/13 San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar w/ New Young Pony Club, We Are Sirens
05/21 Los Angeles, CA @ Bootleg Theater Record Release Show
05/10 San Francisco, CA @ Milk Bar w/ We Will Be Lions, Owenstone
05/13 San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar w/ New Young Pony Club, We Are Sirens
05/21 Los Angeles, CA @ Bootleg Theater Record Release Show
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The Fire Is Gone is the second album by Los Angeles-based duo Midnight Faces, comprised of vocalist Philip Stancil and composer Matthew
Doty of Saxon Shore, the pioneering
instrumental post-rock band founded by Doty
and Josh Tillman aka Father John Misty.
Scheduled for release on May 13th, the
album is the follow-up to 2013’s debut Midnight Faces release Fornication,
which despite Doty’s astute reminder that “‘Indie’ and ‘80’s’ are not
genres,” reminded folks fondly enough of those sounds to draw the attention of MTV Buzzworthy and MTV Hive along with popular and influential music
discovery websites such as Under The Radar, My Old
Kentucky Blog, Earmilk, and Baeblemusic among others.
To better understand what The Fire Is Gone is,
please understand what it isn’t: No fancy producers, no big name special
guests, no one wearing robot costumes, no all-analog studio, and no songs
recorded live to tape.
“We made this album by ourselves and for ourselves,” Doty says. “We made it in my apartment
on a computer one track at a time. If you dig the tunes, cool. If you don’t,
that’s cool, too.” Fair enough, but
there’s a damn good chance you’ll be landing in the camp of the former.
Still, Doty
asserts, “Just what L.A. needs –another fucking 80’s new wave band, right?”
Well, no. But when the songs are as good as what Midnight Faces is cranking out, perhaps the listener should be the
ultimate judge of that? In fact, The Fire Is Gone is an even more
evolved take on the sound that Doty
and Stancil already had pretty damn
near perfect.
“We laid the drum and bass line fairly quickly, but
were unsure where to go next for a while,” Doty
explains of “This Time,” the latest
track from The Fire Is Gone recently premiered via The
Onion A.V. Club. “And when I say a while, I mean like 30 minutes. I think we took a break to go watch ‘Shark Tank’ or something. Uhh, I mean have a beer and a cigarette. When we came back, Phil started whistling with a bunch of reverb on it. It just seemed to hit the spot.”
The Fire Is Gone by Midnight Faces arrives
on May 13th, 2014. Matthew
Doty and Philip Stancil are
available for interviews. Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.
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Midnight Faces
The Fire Is
Gone
(Broken Factory, May 13th,
2014)
1. Wake Me
2. Over Again (STREAM)
3. Shadows
4. Hold Tight
5. This Time (STREAM)
6. Give It Up
7. Animal
8. The Fire Is Gone
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Midnight Faces Links
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Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion
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