NIGHT VERSES are Recording their New Album with Ross Robinson

by | Sep 10, 2015

If you’ve been following this site for a while, you know I’ve spoken highly of Night Verses in the past. So much to where I put their debut album Lift Your Existence at #1 on our Top Albums of 2013

And if you’ve been following this site, you also know that I have a man crush on producer Ross Robinson, who’s known for his work with bands like Glassjaw, At The Drive-In, The Blood Brothers, and pretty much every band that has done amazing shit over the past 20 years.

Put the two together and we’re bound to hear something amazing. Right now Night Verses are in the studio with Ross recording their sophomore album, due out sometime next year. They recently inked a deal with Graphic Nature Records, a new Equal Vision imprint run by producer Will Putney (Stray From The Path, Counterparts), who will be handling mixing duties for their new album.

And if that’s not the best news in a while, I’m not sure what is. Here’s a stream of Lift Your Existence in full.

Interview: Bevan Davies & Kyle Sanders Tell the Story of MonstrO

In the early 2000s when MonstrO drummer Bevan Davies moved to LA with his band Comes With The Fall, one of the group’s first-ever fans was Alice in Chains mastermind Jerry Cantrell. “When we had a show…[Cantrell] would come out and do encores with us on...

PERIPHERY: An Interview with Misha Mansoor

During one of the only house shows Periphery ever played in their 10-year history, the floor of the place collapsed. That’s what Misha Mansoor told us after we wrapped up our interview in Hollywood. “It was the last house show we played,”...

36 Crazyfists Interview on Ryan’s Rock Show

You gotta wonder about the fate of some of these younger bands. Will majority of them just put out an album or two and vanish, or will some groups actually have the lasting power to stand the test of time? The “test of time” meaning that they’ll have...

Every Time I Die Interview: Andy Williams on Ex Lives, Inspirations, & the Current Metal Scene

“You let your hair grow out,” says Andy Williams as we soundcheck for the interview. “You look like a fucking hippie.” In the courtyard across the street from the Glass House in Pomona, the Every Time I Die guitarist talks...