Night Beats play pure psychedelic R&B music that spikes the punch and drowns your third eye in sonic waves of color.
On their latest release, Who Sold My Generation, Night Beats venture beyond their familiar lo-fi sound, embarking on a journey that embraces soul and funk influences. The result is a captivating blend of genres that resonates with the rebellious spirit of the 21st-century wastoids. Night Beats craft a truly distinctive sound, a bastard blues that is both contorted and distorted, leaving an indelible mark on your musical palate.
On the new album, Night Beats pay homage to the great Texan musical tradition of acid-drenched outlaw music. They seamlessly pick up where iconic acts like the Elevators, the Red Krayola, the Moving Sidewalks (the pre-ZZ Top band), the Butthole Surfers, and the Black Angels left off. Drawing inspiration from these influential predecessors, Night Beats infuse their own creative essence, pushing the boundaries of their musical landscape.
This album is a testament to Night Beats' artistic evolution, as they skillfully incorporate elements from various genres to forge a sonic tapestry that captivates from start to finish.