
Nite Owls
JD McPherson has created something unique and amazing with his latest album, Nite Owls. His first album release since 2018âs critically acclaimed Christmas classic, SOCKS.
Over the past 5+ years, McPherson has stayed consistently busy writing new songs while at the same time touring with Alison Krauss and Robert Plant. Being a touring musician offers the chance to see the sights, tour the town and pick up some inspiration from the local record shop.
With Nite Owls, JD wanted to try something new and different. He wanted to take the inspiration from multiple decades and styles and incorporate them into his own sound.Â
âThe initial idea for the record was: Itâs like if The late-60s Ventures were the session band on the first New Order record.â Says, McPherson. Idea achieved. Nite Owls delivers the signature sounds of vintage garage-rock while also seamlessly bridging the sounds of Bowie and Alan Vega. Songs such as âSunshine Getawayâ, âThe Rock and Roll Girlsâ and âI Canât Go Anywhere with Youâ sound like Chuck Berry is jamming with Buddy Holly. While songâs like, âNite Owlsâ and âDonât Travel Through the Night Aloneâ give a nod to the Factory sound from the UK. The throwback sound of the lone instrumental track âThe Phantom Lover of New Rochelleâ would make Dick Dale ride and Link Wray rumble. With Nite Owls, McPherson takes inspiration from multiple genres of the past and combines them together to evolve a sound that is all his own.
JD McPherson has created something unique and amazing with his latest album, Nite Owls. His first album release since 2018âs critically acclaimed Christmas classic, SOCKS.
Over the past 5+ years, McPherson has stayed consistently busy writing new songs while at the same time touring with Alison Krauss and Robert Plant. Being a touring musician offers the chance to see the sights, tour the town and pick up some inspiration from the local record shop.
With Nite Owls, JD wanted to try something new and different. He wanted to take the inspiration from multiple decades and styles and incorporate them into his own sound.Â
âThe initial idea for the record was: Itâs like if The late-60s Ventures were the session band on the first New Order record.â Says, McPherson. Idea achieved. Nite Owls delivers the signature sounds of vintage garage-rock while also seamlessly bridging the sounds of Bowie and Alan Vega. Songs such as âSunshine Getawayâ, âThe Rock and Roll Girlsâ and âI Canât Go Anywhere with Youâ sound like Chuck Berry is jamming with Buddy Holly. While songâs like, âNite Owlsâ and âDonât Travel Through the Night Aloneâ give a nod to the Factory sound from the UK. The throwback sound of the lone instrumental track âThe Phantom Lover of New Rochelleâ would make Dick Dale ride and Link Wray rumble. With Nite Owls, McPherson takes inspiration from multiple genres of the past and combines them together to evolve a sound that is all his own.
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JD McPherson has created something unique and amazing with his latest album, Nite Owls. His first album release since 2018âs critically acclaimed Christmas classic, SOCKS.
Over the past 5+ years, McPherson has stayed consistently busy writing new songs while at the same time touring with Alison Krauss and Robert Plant. Being a touring musician offers the chance to see the sights, tour the town and pick up some inspiration from the local record shop.
With Nite Owls, JD wanted to try something new and different. He wanted to take the inspiration from multiple decades and styles and incorporate them into his own sound.Â
âThe initial idea for the record was: Itâs like if The late-60s Ventures were the session band on the first New Order record.â Says, McPherson. Idea achieved. Nite Owls delivers the signature sounds of vintage garage-rock while also seamlessly bridging the sounds of Bowie and Alan Vega. Songs such as âSunshine Getawayâ, âThe Rock and Roll Girlsâ and âI Canât Go Anywhere with Youâ sound like Chuck Berry is jamming with Buddy Holly. While songâs like, âNite Owlsâ and âDonât Travel Through the Night Aloneâ give a nod to the Factory sound from the UK. The throwback sound of the lone instrumental track âThe Phantom Lover of New Rochelleâ would make Dick Dale ride and Link Wray rumble. With Nite Owls, McPherson takes inspiration from multiple genres of the past and combines them together to evolve a sound that is all his own.
















