Phantogram – Nightlife

Album Info

Artist: Phantogram

Title: Nightlife

Year: 2011

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Tracklist

  • 1. 16 Years (3:56)
  • 2. Don't Move (4:18)
  • 3. Turning Into Stone (4:54)
  • 4. Make A Fist (4:36)
  • 5. Nightlife (4:06)
  • 6. A Dark Tunnel (5:29)

Review

Phantogram's "Nightlife" is a sonic sneak peek into the duo's darker, edgier side, where electronic rock and moody vibes collide in a swirl of ethereal goodness. With tracks like "16 Years" and "Don't Move," it's clear these two have a serious talent for blending synth-heavy textures with driving beats that'll keep you moving. The titular "Nightlife" is a major highlight, showcasing their ability to craft a hypnotic, atmospheric sound that's equal parts mysterious and alluring. This EP is like a time capsule of Phantogram's early sound, and it's crazy to think about how it paved the way for their future endeavors.

The best part about "Nightlife" is how it delivers a ridiculously immersive listening experience in just over 27 minutes - it's like a quick hit of electronic bliss that'll leave you craving more. The production is polished, but still has that edgy, underground vibe that makes it feel so authentic. You can tell Phantogram was still finding their footing in the electronic and alternative music scenes, but "Nightlife" is a killer snapshot of their developing artistry. It's an EP that's all about capturing a mood and a moment, and it's a must-listen for anyone who's into that whole dark, moody electronic rock thing. - Kenzie