Night Verses - Every Sound Has a Color in the Valley of Night (September 15th) 1. 8 Gates of Pleasure 2. Arrival 3. Rose Wire 4. Karma Wheel 5. Love in a Liminal Space 6. Bound to You 7. Séance feat. Justin Chancellor 8. Plague Dancer 9. Åska feat. Author & Punisher 10. Glitching Prisms feat. Brandon Boyd 11. Desire to Feel Nothing 12. Crystal X 13. Slow Dose feat. Anthony Green 14. Phoenix V: Invocation
Do you happen to know if the entire tracklist I posted is Part 1 or if Part 1 is actually just the first 7 tracks? Was trying to figure this out lol EDIT: I’m an idiot and didn’t read the tweet, nevermind
I heard about that Anthony Green song years ago (or maybe months, time is nothing) nice to see it's on the album. Very cool to see we'll get some vocals too. So we get 7 tracks on 9/15 and the other 7 in 2024? Or Part 1 is 14 tracks? Yeah looks like first 7 next month. This is kinda weird to split them up.
Yeah 7 in September, the other 7 in March. Feels a little like what Coheed did with The Afterman, except Night Verses have the reasoning of vinyl delays. I mean, I kind of like it better than slow rolling the album a song at a time and for there to be 5-6 singles released before the full thing. They said each half has a cohesive album feel.
Looks like the second half will have more vocals than the first, so it may very well have its on vibe. Plus Phoenix V is on part, so that alone is gonna be huge.
Might be something Equal Vision asked them to do? Wouldn't surprise me if the full thing is like 2 hours long and the label got scared of people's attention span or something
Oh yeah that's strange. Whatever helps them stay on people's radar longer though, as album cycles often seem to end the day of the release dates these days, unless you've got a tour coming up or more surprises up your sleeves.
So The Sleeping released a new album the other week and by the time I finished listening to it all I wanted to do was listen to ITVL. I remember being so disappointed when that first came out, silly me.
It's interesting how his singing, the way he's produced or how raw some of his takes seem to be, in Into The Vanishing Light carried over The Sleeping's new album.