6/6 The Blurry Nights at Rockwood Music Hall
www.TheBlurryNights.com
The Blurry Nights sound blends elements of retro grunge, psychedelic rock, electronic dance and pop with an end-product that distinguishes them from their grunge and metal counterparts.
The four members of the band aren’t strangers to playing music together. A few of them were in MJ Project back in 2006, and up until recently they had electro-jam outfit Sonic Spank.
Assembled in early 2013, the band has been crafting their...
6/6 The Blurry Nights at Rockwood Music Hall
www.TheBlurryNights.com
The Blurry Nights sound blends elements of retro grunge, psychedelic rock, electronic dance and pop with an end-product that distinguishes them from their grunge and metal counterparts.
The four members of the band aren’t strangers to playing music together. A few of them were in MJ Project back in 2006, and up until recently they had electro-jam outfit Sonic Spank.
Assembled in early 2013, the band has been crafting their sound into a package that won’t disappoint.
Press:
“90′s Alice in Chains, mixed with the hipster sound possessed by The Strokes, covered over with Henry Rollins singing while Marc Brownstein throws in a couple of electronic beats just to keep it hip. You follow that? Not many would. Somehow however The Blurry Nights, formerly, Sonic Spank, have taken this sound and made it theirs.”
– Jimmy Chambers, Upstate Live Music Guide
“The name The Blurry Nights couldn’t be more perfect. Nights spent checking out these guys will blur the lines dividing musical genres, eras, and playing styles … The band refers to it as “Psychedelic Grunge meets Synth-Pop-Riff-Rock,” but this merely scratches the surface. “
– Ali Kramen, Sensible Reason