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She Lives

by Nightfur

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Judy 03:24
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Sit Alone 04:43
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Break Of Day 03:29
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Upside Down 03:59
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Omaha Drone 05:18
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No Words 02:59
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She Lives 03:18
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Circles 03:07

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Vocals, Guitar, Keys - Jason Brown
Drums - Matt Groller
Bass - Skot Gilles

Produced and Recorded by Nightfur.

"She Lives" received accolades from many Los Angeles music radio stations and publications including Indie 103.1, KCRW, KXLU, Radio Free Silverlake, Buzz Bands, LA Times, and more.

"An ear-pleasing collision of psych-tinged vintage pop with elements of modern space rock..." "Nightfur is a band whose heady sound continues to gain in appreciation and momentum—having released their debut, She Lives, just over a year ago, by last December the band had already delivered its assured follow-up, Illusions. The band is already at work on their third album of classicist rock and modern noise."
-- TRAVIS WOODS, WEBINFRONT.NET

"... a pleasant excursion along the ruminative edges of the 1960s, only updated. Now singer-guitarist Jason Brown (a filmmaker who is in post production on a movie that shares his band’s name) is already readying the release of the trio’s sophomore album, “Illusions,” due before the end of this year. “Blue Planet,” its first single, harmonizes beautifully over chugging rhythms and tempered effects. Nice..."
-- KEVIN BRONSON, BUZZBANDS.LA

Radio Free Silverlake chose "She Lives" as one of the top ten Los Angeles albums of the year.

"It's hard not to fall for Nightfur's recently-released debut She Lives, what with its winsomely melancholic heart, smarty pants lyrics, and fuzzy 60s psyche pop sound... It's one of those rare albums where you have a difficult -- but pleasant -- time picking your favorite track from its numerous charmers..."
-- JOE FIELDER, RADIO FREE SILVERLAKE

"There is an unspoken network of tight, smart indie rock bands in LA, of which Nightfur is a major player. She Lives is an excellent example why, with whispers of Dylan, The Beatles and other classics working their way seamlessly into the modern rock aesthetic. Stand out tracks like She Was Right and Break of Day are reminders that while lots of bands are currently trying to copy a classic rock aesthetic, Nightfur chooses to resurrect it and redefine it, which is good."
-- JON HERSHFIELD, ISGOODMUSIC.COM

"It is alive here in Los Angeles. It is kicking. And few bands out there kick with the soul of the boot like Nightfur. They thread an energy into their live act that makes the show as fun to watch as it is heard. They dig what they're doing, and it's evident as lead singer Jason Brown thrusts and violently jerks to the rhythms in step. They make rock and roll dazzle and come to life with spirited vocals reminiscent of the 1960's British musicians—those that invaded us while our fathers slept in fear of what their children listened to on those god damn L.P.'s."
-- PSYCHEDELIC LA UNDERGROUND

"Nightfur (in their own words) are influenced by “space, girls, and the past.” Rarely has a band described themselves so correctly—She Lives is the result of obsessive study of classic songwriting, combined with a tastefully deployed talent for production. Apart from a clear knack for melody as well as admirable attention to detail, there is an intriguing undercurrent of desolation and menace throughout, adding considerable depth to what would otherwise be fairly straightforward songs. This disparity is put to captivating effect: lush Motown harmonies are layered on top of sinister guitars; a melodic bass line becomes ominous beneath snarling distortion. Nightfur has succeeded in producing a record that is stylistically cohesive yet still musically varied and above all easily accessible..."
-- THE DISTRICT WEEKLY, LONG BEACH, CA

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released January 1, 2007

Produced and Recorded by Nightfur.

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