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The Midnight Wishers Announce New Album With A Haunting ‘No Place Like Home’ Video

With a visual that feels like it was culled from an observed film celebration of your haziest dreams, Curtis Godino Presents The Midnight Wishers take you on a trippy ride with their ethereal interpretation of ’60s young lady gatherings.

Envision there’s a ballroom in the focal point of the world that exists on the opposite side of rest, where everybody goes to praise a timeless prom under a moon-lit evening. That is the place where you would observe Curtis Godino Presents The Midnight Wishers, a threesome of capable vocalists whose music would be contrasted with The Ronettes assuming Federico Fellini established the original young lady bunch rather than Phil Spector. One of the most mind-blowing lethargic moves at this prom would be “No Place Like Home,” whose video debuts here at TheMagazineCity today. The visual is a hallucinogenic dream machine that puts the gathering – Jin Lee, Rachel Herman, and Jessical McFarland – under a retro ’80s fog.

With dazzling harmonies that wait in your ear long after the melody is finished, “No Place Like Home” gets under your skin – and it feels better. Depicted as a “liminal love tune” by the gathering’s maestro, Curtis Godino, “No Place Like Home” shows how love can rise above the constraints of awareness. “At the point when you shut your eyes/I’ll watch you from the opposite side,” sings Jin. The video intensifies this otherworld feeling, with the oily channel leaving you feeling messy a while later. It’s a nice sentiment.

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Those sentiments will arrive at a peak on February 11, when Curtis Godino Presents The Midnight Wishers discharge their self-named LP on performer maker Kramer’s Shimmy-Disk, as a team with Indianapolis-based Joyful Noise Recordings. The ten-track collection includes the recently delivered “Continually Waiting,” and sees Godino’s pandemic lockdown fever dream become a reality.

“I loved young lady gatherings and old nonexclusive love tunes,” said Curtis in an official statement. “Regardless of how messy, they generally play on repeat in my mind, so I concluded I would attempt to make my very own portion with the assistance of my companions.” The Brooklyn-based craftsman utilized his eight-track tape machine to put down the underlying tracks. Jin, Rachel, and Herman – each an artist and a melodic ability by their own doing — were the missing parts of the riddle, and together, this radiant music sign took structure.

Be prepared to hold a wish in your heart since when Curtis Godino Presents The Midnight Wishers drops in February, that wish will work out.