They Travel at Night, a dynamic duo consisting of Lou and Chuck, has recently released their latest single, “Go On.” This musical endeavor is a testament to the band’s refusal to be confined by any specific genre, a choice that ultimately enriches their sound. The band’s philosophy revolves around creating memorable musical moments that capture the essence of life itself. We really can’t get enough of this record, and we have had it on repeat all morning today. We knew we needed to share it with you.
What sets They Travel at Night apart is the amalgamation of diverse musical influences that Lou and Chuck bring to the table. “Go On” is a sonic journey that seamlessly weaves together various genres, creating a unique listening experience. The duo’s refusal to be pigeonholed allows them to experiment freely, resulting in a sound that defies conventional boundaries.
One striking aspect of They Travel at Night’s music is the delicate equilibrium between instrumentals and vocals. “Go On” showcases a masterful exchange of the spotlight between the two, with each element enhancing the other. This balance is crucial in creating a captivating auditory experience that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish. The lyrics of this song are memorable, well written and mesh perfectly with the vocal melodies. The production here is professional and the instrumentation is outstanding.
“They Travel at Night” has once again demonstrated their prowess with “Go On.” The single encapsulates their dedication to breaking musical barriers, creating a harmonious blend of genres, and, most importantly, constructing moments that linger in the listener’s memory. They Travel at Night is a professional, skillful band that brings a great variety of tastes and styles through their music and lyrics that will not only demand your attention but keep you coming back for more. Check it out for yourself and let us know what you think. Don’t forget to follow They Travel at Night online to stay up to date!
ABOUT THE BAND:
They Travel at Night is what happens when a band consists of 2 people (Lou and Chuck) with a wide range of tastes who don’t want to be limited by any specific genre. When you feel just as influenced by The Beatles as Mr Bungle, what do your vocals sound like? When you listen to The White Stripes as often as Black Star, what guitar tone do you strive for? At that point, do influences even matter? You just try to make a song that you like, and no matter how it starts, it ends up going through the filter that turns it into you.
In this case, the filter took in these varying influences, and out came They Travel at Night. The intent and the result is music where the instrumentals and vocals achieve balance, handing off the spotlight from one to the other.
They Travel at Night want to be in the business of creating moments in music. That noise you weren’t expecting, that dynamic buildup, that blissful transition, that moment of discomfort before things even out again. Just like life, you might skip over these moments multiple times without paying attention. But once you do notice them, they slow everything down for a second and brings details into focus. Simply put, They Travel at Night just wants to make music that makes whatever you’re doing feel cooler.
Lou and Chuck have both been in various bands and projects in the Detroit area going back to the early 2000’s. While they hadn’t collaborated since college, they always had a lot to discuss musically. Both can talk about bands, influences and the intricacies of songs well past the point that most people get bored. Their tastes overlap enough to be familiar, but bring enough differences to share something new, and they have always respected each other’s opinions. So finally, it was time to work on music together. Both are willing to try anything and always encourage trying something new and giving any idea a real chance. This supportive and experimental environment has unlocked new levels of creativity for both of them.