
White Lies - Night Light
White Lies approached their seventh album, Night Light, with a fresh method: mastering the songs live before recording them. InspiredÂ
by the 1970s live-performance TV show The Midnight Special, the trio decided to rehearse and refine the tracks together in a roomÂ
before entering the studio â a reversal of the process of finding the true spirit of songs only after touring them.Â
The band wrote much of the album in McVeighâs London flat, opting for simplicity over gear-heavy setups. They focused on songwritingÂ
and chemistry, relying on their 17-year musical bond to shape the albumâs energy. For the studio sessions, they recruited keyboardistÂ
Seth Evans, not just as support but as a creative collaborator. It was produced by Riley McIntyre and mixed by Chris Coady at The ChurchÂ
Studios, London.Â
During recording the band embraced a live, communal recording style, playing together to capture a raw, emotional sound. Tracks likeÂ
âNothing On Meâ and âAll The Bestâ show their musical boldness, while songs like âEverything Is OKâ and âJuiceâ highlight their emotionalÂ
depth and melodic strength.Â
Night Light spans progressive rock, disco, and synth-driven soundscapes, showing a band both confident and creatively energized. TheÂ
album closes with the pulsating âIn The Middleâ, showcasing their unity and matured artistry.Â
Now 16 years into their career, White Lies have fully embraced who they are as a band, delivering one of their most cohesive andÂ
inspired works to date. As McVeigh reflects, âWe finally know what weâre doing.âÂ
Finally, having released their much loved & lauded debut, To Lose My Life⊠in 2009, White Lies have arguably become one of the biggestÂ
guitar bands in the UK - the last two album tours saw them sell out multiple Brixton Academy shows and the Hammersmith Apollo inÂ
London â and the past decade has also seen the band establish themselves globally with sold out tours in Europe and beyond, includingÂ
a sold-out show at Mexico Cityâs 10,000 capacity Pepsi Center in 2023.
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White Lies approached their seventh album, Night Light, with a fresh method: mastering the songs live before recording them. InspiredÂ
by the 1970s live-performance TV show The Midnight Special, the trio decided to rehearse and refine the tracks together in a roomÂ
before entering the studio â a reversal of the process of finding the true spirit of songs only after touring them.Â
The band wrote much of the album in McVeighâs London flat, opting for simplicity over gear-heavy setups. They focused on songwritingÂ
and chemistry, relying on their 17-year musical bond to shape the albumâs energy. For the studio sessions, they recruited keyboardistÂ
Seth Evans, not just as support but as a creative collaborator. It was produced by Riley McIntyre and mixed by Chris Coady at The ChurchÂ
Studios, London.Â
During recording the band embraced a live, communal recording style, playing together to capture a raw, emotional sound. Tracks likeÂ
âNothing On Meâ and âAll The Bestâ show their musical boldness, while songs like âEverything Is OKâ and âJuiceâ highlight their emotionalÂ
depth and melodic strength.Â
Night Light spans progressive rock, disco, and synth-driven soundscapes, showing a band both confident and creatively energized. TheÂ
album closes with the pulsating âIn The Middleâ, showcasing their unity and matured artistry.Â
Now 16 years into their career, White Lies have fully embraced who they are as a band, delivering one of their most cohesive andÂ
inspired works to date. As McVeigh reflects, âWe finally know what weâre doing.âÂ
Finally, having released their much loved & lauded debut, To Lose My Life⊠in 2009, White Lies have arguably become one of the biggestÂ
guitar bands in the UK - the last two album tours saw them sell out multiple Brixton Academy shows and the Hammersmith Apollo inÂ
London â and the past decade has also seen the band establish themselves globally with sold out tours in Europe and beyond, includingÂ
a sold-out show at Mexico Cityâs 10,000 capacity Pepsi Center in 2023.














