Album artwork for Who Sold My Generation by Night Beats

Night Beats third album, and first for Heavenly, follows the release of their self-titled debut in 2011 and 'Sonic Bloom' in 2013. Recorded on old two-inch tape in Echo Park, Los Angeles at the home of producer Nic Jodoin and featuring co-production and guess bass playing from Robert Levon Been of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, new album 'Who Sold My Generation' goes beyond merely being a retreading of well-worn garage / R&B path. Instead it offers a contemporary take on the psychedelic experience, a heady set of hoodoo voodoo songs. Very much a record in the great Texan musical tradition of acid-drenched outlaw music, 'Who Sold My Generation' picks up where the likes of The Elevators, The Red Krayola, pre-ZZ Top band The Moving Sidewalks, The Butthole Surfers and The Black Angels - whose record label Reverb Appreciation Society released the band's second album - left off.LP - With Download.

Night Beats

Who Sold My Generation

Heavenly Recordings
Album artwork for Who Sold My Generation by Night Beats
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£5.99

Released 29/01/2016Catalogue Number

hvnlp123cd

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Night Beats

Who Sold My Generation

Heavenly Recordings
Album artwork for Who Sold My Generation by Night Beats
CD

£5.99

Released 29/01/2016Catalogue Number

hvnlp123cd

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Night Beats third album, and first for Heavenly, follows the release of their self-titled debut in 2011 and 'Sonic Bloom' in 2013. Recorded on old two-inch tape in Echo Park, Los Angeles at the home of producer Nic Jodoin and featuring co-production and guess bass playing from Robert Levon Been of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, new album 'Who Sold My Generation' goes beyond merely being a retreading of well-worn garage / R&B path. Instead it offers a contemporary take on the psychedelic experience, a heady set of hoodoo voodoo songs. Very much a record in the great Texan musical tradition of acid-drenched outlaw music, 'Who Sold My Generation' picks up where the likes of The Elevators, The Red Krayola, pre-ZZ Top band The Moving Sidewalks, The Butthole Surfers and The Black Angels - whose record label Reverb Appreciation Society released the band's second album - left off.LP - With Download.