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California Nights (album)

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Released
  
May 1, 2015

Artist
  
Best Coast

Label
  
Harvest Records

Length
  
43:22

Release date
  
1 May 2015

Producer
  
Wally Gagel


Recorded
  
Wax Ltd (Hollywood, California)

Genres
  
Indie rock, Alternative rock, Indie pop

Indie rock albums
  
The Only Place, Crazy for You, Just Tell Me That You Want, Dualist, Happy People

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California Nights is the third studio album by American indie rock duo Best Coast, released on May 1, 2015 by Harvest Records. It was produced by Wally Gagel, who also produced the duo's 2013 EP Fade Away.

Contents

The band announced the album along with tour dates and the release of a "dreamlike" video directed by Adam Harding for the title track, which also served as the lead single. On the band's official website, singer-songwriter Bethany Cosentino described the band's approach to the making of the album, stating: "In LA, there's a real darkness that you don't see unless you know where to look. That's a theme we very consciously decided to explore and play with when making this record. We related to the idea that things may look or sound fun and upbeat, but they may not actually always be that way."

A video for second single "Heaven Sent" directed by Lana Kim and Cosentino was released on April 1, 2015. Third single "Feeling Ok" followed in mid-April, which the duo performed on Conan on May 5.

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Critical reception

California Nights has received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 69 based on 26 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".

Track listing

All tracks written by Bethany Cosentino.

Songs

1Feeling Ok3:16
2Fine Without You3:21
3Heaven Sent3:25

References

California Nights (album) Wikipedia