Bright Midnight
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Bright Midnight will now have ten songs available for download in the Rock Band Network Music Store! All songs off of the debut EP "Liberation" will be available in the Rock Band Network Music Store in the near future, in addition to "The Stranger", "Killers of the Worst Type", "For the Strange", as well as "La Minuit", a single from their forthcoming EP, "La Minuit". Check the songs out here on the page! Download them free for a limited time!Band/artist history
Originally starting as a solo recording project in Feb. 2009, Bright Midnight has expanded, recording performances of Austin Merrill on bass and Jimmy Jenkins and Andrew Hourani on drums to supplement Hillis Emanuelson's guitars, vocals, and occasional synthesizer work. Hillis Emanuelson does all production work, and writes all words and music.Have you performed in front of an audience?Will be playing live soon, writing enough songs for a show.
Your musical influences
The Doors, The Strokes, Interpol, Silversun Pickups, Cream, Joy Division, The Smiths.What equipment do you use?
Guitar- Gibson SG Standard, Fender MIM Strat
Bass- Fender MIM Jazz Bass
Amp - Marshall MG250.
Bass Amp - Fender Bassman
Drums - TAMA Rockstar
Recording - MOTU Ultralite Interface with Shure Sm-57 mics with Logic 8 Pro on a Macbook Pro.Anything else?
Buy my songs on Rock Band!Contact
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Comments (18)
Hillis is just great at what he does..its this poetic psychedelic punk rockish mashup with the man's smooth as silk vocals dancing on top. Its def my type of party! Song after song he has yet to cease to amaze and inspire me... Bottoms up to you Hills!
i can dig it.
Of the three songs I've heard of yours (and trust me, I plan on listening to the others), this one feels the most complete to me. To start, the production is terrific. Everything lines up really well in the mix, and nothing is lost in the process. This is a song where the mix propels the song to new heights, rather than keeping it down.
I'd also like to say that this song has got a great arrangement. It's almost a progressive song in the way that it changes, which makes it very interesting to listen to. The highlight in my mind is the tempo increase right around the 3 minute mark, with the drums signaling it in on the toms. To be honest, it sounds like it shouldn't work. However, it totally does. Also, kudos to the bass work. This song comes off as a bassist feature, as well as being more about the band than the singer. The singing is very serviceable to this purpose, and really fits the song.
In short, I consider this to be, of the three songs I've reviewed, to be the most compl
It was right around listening to this song that I realized how well your album covers work. This music invokes images of the sea in many ways. I'd like to say that such a consistent sound is hard to come across, and that that is commendable.
Now, to Floating Feather. This song seemed like it had less creative drive behind it than Overboard. The production issues I heard in the latter don't really apply here, mainly due to, I can assume, the bassist being more rooted in the low end. The instrumental parts in this are in no way bad. They are, however, less gripping to my ear, less memorable. However, the organ/synth you have playing throughout does add a very nice texture. Also, in contrast to Overboard, I feel this one goes on for just a bit too long, and when I say a bit, I mean it. I love the idea of having just a little bit of guitar noodling at the end. To me, it really suits the song. However, the very end of it sounds more like something you'd hear at a circus, and sort of brea
This song is an interesting case to me. For one, it opens with my favorite chord progression (i-IV, gets me every time), and each part of this song grabbed me from its entrance. What I hear is a very well-composed song with some really cool instrumental moments. I especially dig the bass lick that starts to get into triplets nearing the end of the song, and the way that your instruments interact allows for cool things to happen. I feel that the lyrics in this one suit the song well, and the vocal delivery of said lyrics is even better. I especially liked the chorus of the song vocally. However, I feel like the song ends a little too abruptly. It's surprised me 2 of the 3 times I've listened to it, how sudden it is.
The only substantial gripe I have with this is the production. It sounds to me that the production of this one is holding the song back more so than propelling it forward. This is mainly in the guitar and bass tone/mix. The rhythm guitar part (the one that opens the song)
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