The Horrors

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Night Life | The Horrors

Released: March 21, 2025
Articles:
  • The Horrors: Night Life | Spectrum Culture | April 16, 2025, midnight
    • The British post-punk aesthetes take a darker, more digital turn, but still serve up plenty of the fundamentals.
  • “A Different Type Of Intensity” The Horrors Interviewed | Clash Magazine
    • The two goth-post-punk veterans have welcomed me into their home without hesitation. The kitchen table we’re gathered around played a key role in the forthcoming album’s creation—though ‘Night Life’ (release date March 21st) was finished in LA, much of it took shape right here at this table. The flat itself is a reflection of their aesthetic: dark red walls adorned with carefully ...
  • The Horrors – ‘Night Life’ review | NME | March 19, 2025, 9 a.m.
    • The Horrors' latest album, 'Night Life', is an engrossing nocturnal stunner and the veteran goths’ most singular album yet.
  • Albums Of The Week: The Horrors | Night Life | Tinnitist | March 20, 2025, midnight
    • THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Nearly 20 years since they first began, there are few bands who’ve created a canon as determinedly innovative and consistently critically acclaimed as The Horrors. Emerging as zeitgeist-shaking garage-goths on their 2007 debut Strange House, before taking a shoegaze-nodding sharp left on their Mercury Prize-nominated followup Primary Colours, since the beginning
  • The Horrors - Night Life | Reviews | Clash Magazine Music News, Reviews ... | Clash Magazine | March 19, 2025, 3:34 p.m.
    • Sixth studio album ‘Night Life’ takes them back to the expansive sound of earlier records, ‘Primary Colours’ and ‘Skying’, offering a mature sense of reflection. Born from the long-lasting artistic relationship between vocalist Faris Badwan and bassist Rhys Webb, ‘Night Life’ is their first output without their original line-up.
  • The Horrors Announce New Album ‘Night Life’ - clashmusic.com | Clash Magazine
    • The Horrors have shared details of their new album ‘Night Life’. The band premiering an all-new line-up at a flurry of intimate shows recently, including a road block set at East London venue the Shacklewell Arms for its 20th birthday party.
  • The Horrors - Night Life review • DIY Magazine | DIY | March 19, 2025, midnight
    • In truth, it is and it isn’t; the experiments in shimmering synthpop that defined ‘V’ and, to a lesser extent, 2014’s ‘Luminous’ have been shelved for the time being, with ‘Night Life’ emerging as The Horrors’ murkiest and, in places, most aggressive album since the first two.
  • The Horrors – Night Life | Dork | March 19, 2025, midnight
    • Almost 20 years later, though, it is a slightly reconfigured Horrors that return with their sixth album ‘Night Life’, their first without Tom Furse and Joe Spurgeon and renergised by new members Amelia Kidd on keyboards and drummer Jordan Cook.