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Goodnight House – “You Know I Know You Know”

“You Know I Know You Know” is the latest single from Goodnight House, formed by Joel Lane back in 2008 (remember ’08? rad year). We last covered Goodnight House earlier in the year here with their track “Existence.” Lane is a master of the fuzzy guitar and utilizes it very gently here and doesn’t beat you over the head with it. Sung with his wife Megan duet-style, they keep things at a light simmer that nonetheless ends up fully cooked at the end. The lyrics feel very personal and a little morose which makes the duet vocals an interesting choice that felt incredibly genuine.   You can hear “You Know I Know You Know” below from Bandcamp as well as Spotify.   If you’re diggin’ this, ho boy have I got news for you! October 3rd will see the release of the band’s latest album Good Consumers. Plenty more to[...]

Goodnight House – “Existence”

Goodnight House originates from Portland, Oregon, and is the musical outlet for Joel Lane. Lane creates an incredible amount of noise on his latest offering, “Existence,” a fuzzed-out romp that combines ’90s era fuzz with modern-day indie rock… Think Weezer or Pavement mixed with Speedy Ortiz or Great Grandpa. He creates a conglomerate of emotions – a dark and sardonic take on the world mixed with chunky and energizing music. His dry and wry view on current events might even bring a smile to your face, even if he’s joshing around about some heavy stuff.   Check out “Existence” via Bandcamp below, or, add it to your favorite Spotify playlist.   Existence by Goodnight House

Goodnight House – “Can’t Go Back”

Nothing wrong with an endearing indie rock jam with tinges of emo and grunge. Goodnight House, aka Joel Lane, sent us “Can’t Go Back” and we like it a lot. Falling somewhere on the spectrum between 90s grunge (like Hum) and mid-2000s emo (like Copeland), “Can’t Go Back” is a straightforward, guitar-driven jam. Put it on and reminisce, this one’s pleasant as all get out and a true anxiety-reducer. If you like “Can’t Go Back,” it’s up on Bandcamp for a “pay what you want” rate. Analog Echoes by Goodnight House