Thursday, January 3, 2013

Seasonal Greetings and Status Update









 Greetings!
I had the pleasure of spending the Holiday in my homeland of Maine (where at one point I had to ride a bus through an amazing blizzard as these skillful photographs prove.)

The Seasonal period has been a dizzyingly busy and intense time for both Andi & myself as we work on completing the new record amongst many other unrelated demands. Family, occupational & personal obligations have slowed everything down in the past couple weeks of course and I was somewhat dismayed to realize the record could not realistically be completed in the apocalypse-year. At the present moment, I like to think of this as a decidedly good omen.

There came a point when I figured if we could theoretically work 24 hours non-stop a day for a week, we could slambang this thing together with a severely rushed mix-job and it would be done... OR we could do it right. From conception through recording this project has taken just about a year and half so far (whereas the first album took a little over a Summer!) and that's just too much of an investment to be rushed and hasty at the end just to meet an arbitrary date. It isn't like the world is awaiting all this, anyhow.
BUT for those of you who do care, know that all but some brief details have been recorded and the final mixing process will commence this month. 

As far as a more "official" physical release- that is all still very ambiguous and isn't slowing down the actual production in the slightest. When it is done, it will be available for download ASAP.

P.S. in related news, Andi's own solo project BOUGH has just finished a delicious new album entitled YARROWVEIL and you should explore it here.


Thanks for hearing.




Thursday, November 29, 2012

Strange Experimentations in Der Bough House





Working on some of the sound design/atmospheric elements for the new album:
Today we recorded Andi using a cello's bow to play a filing cabinet.
It sounded unbelievably menacing.
We've also recorded other unusual things like chairs, lazy susans and trash cans as well.
Xmas is still the hopeful date to have this thing all finished up, but
A Maze Of Evenings will definitely be complete before the year is out.
We're very excited.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Photos and News


Andi Diluvian

Samuel Rosenberg

Sean Barry

A selection of our first proper band portraiture recently taken by the lovely photographer Melissa Carmel. 

Not so surprisingly, the new album has proven to be quite a chore but has so far grown beautifully. All of the principle guitars, bass and drums are complete and it merely awaits the vocals, some keyboarding and Andi's atmospheric flourishes. The design for the cover and other related imagery is developing simultaneously as well.

Also, I'm quite pleased to announce that the previous album -Wind In My Dream Mist In My House- has been officially mastered by the great Colin Marston. All of the files on the Bandcamp site have been updated accordingly with this new version -which cements the quality, without "changing" the content, of the original. As was my hope. Much gracious thanks to Colin for his time and patience.

A couple recent foreign language reviews of that album:

I am still searching for interested labels to finally release WIMDMIMH in some format or another, until then the hand made tape edition is still available.

There simply isn't enough time in the Night to cover all these bases as much as I'd like and to be sure the new recording has taken the frantic, nervous front seat.

Many thanks to those who have listened and appreciated so far, it has truly given us fuel.
Updates to follow...


Sunday, July 15, 2012

In The Bough House

The Throne.
 
We recorded two absolutely lovely ladies - the sisters Crystal and Angela Lariza, whose gorgeous, effortless, ethereal voices will go some miles toward making this recording much more dynamic then the previous one. We are really very excited.
Soon we will have to start organizing the MANCHOIR.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

In The Bough House


Sam at the console.
Pizza on the skins.
We celebrated the Solstice by recording the smooth criminal Sean MacNeil on sit-in guest drums. He will be on two songs total, we think. 
Previously, he performed the dazzling piano work on "I See Myself" from WIMDMIMH.
Now he plays drums in a great Portland band called Denver.

Portraiture


These photos were taken back in 2010 by Justin Wiese in tandem with the completion of WIMDMIMH, and were sadly never effectively used. But here they are.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Night Heir is in the Studio


Last week, Night Heir officially began recording drums for the second album: A Maze Of Evenings.
The majority of the work on WIMDMIMH was done alone, which was no easy task I can assure you. This next one is decidedly a much larger and more daunting undertaking. Thankfully, this time around, the creative source-point has expanded threefold so far. Sam Rosenberg has already helped significantly to flesh out the entire writing process and now as we set in to record we are thrilled to have enlisted Andi Diluvian:


The home recording studio formerly known as The Clearing has now been rebuilt and expanded by Andi into a space we are calling The Bough House.
I will put up some imagery and some more words, perhaps, as the recording develops.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

EQUIVOKE review

Thanks to the lovely EQUIVOKE blog for it's generous review of WIMDMIMH. Here it is.
It's encouraging to get this kind of feedback as we are very anxious to begin recording the new record as soon as technologically possible.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Press

RASPUTIN posted his review of WIMD MIMH on the Great SLAYS FOR DAYS blog as well as SPUTNIK.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Portraits



NIGHT HEIR
members
Sean Barry< >Sam Rosenberg