Night Moves announce new album 'Double Life'

Minneapolis indie-rockers Night Moves have announced 'Double Life', their long-awaited fourth album and first full-length release in six years, arriving on the 25th July via Domino. Co-produced with Jarvis Taveniere (Woods, Waxahatchee, David Berman), the new record finds the band more emotionally direct and sonically expansive than ever before.

To accompany the announcement, Night Moves have shared the album’s lead single 'Hold On To Tonight', a hazy soul-inflected track that captures the disorienting clarity that can come with solitude and loss. Written after a death in the family, the track paints a vivid portrait of grief and memory, set against shimmering keys and a kaleidoscopic backdrop. It’s a poignant reflection on what lingers when everything else starts to fade.

The song arrives alongside a new video directed by longtime collaborator Shawn Brackbill, offering a dreamy visual extension of the song’s emotional pull.

Watch the video for 'Hold On To Tonight' in the player and see the album's full tracklisting below.

'Double Life' Tracklist:
1. Trying To Steal A Smile
2. Daytona
3. Hold On To Tonight
4. Almost Perfect
5. State Sponsored Psychosis
6. Ring My Bell
7. The Judge
8. White Liquor
9. The Abduction
10. This Time Tomorrow
11. Desperation

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