Night Load – ‘Post World’ and ‘Get Down’
Currently in-between complete obscurity and a meteoric swell of negligible recognition, the Dallas-based songwriter Night Load, spends his time dreaming up a fabled meeting of Bill Callahan and Ariel Pink operating out of a motel studio. The sum result is a microcosm of synthesized doom rock and expressionistic drive-thru pop.
Night Load is on radio rotation with the tracks ‘Post World’ and ‘Get Down’.

Connect with Night Load:
Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/album/564tTG3x4Rlu3dKdKJcED3?si=gil77ebEQOy3ToTW73-NFg
Apple Music link: https://music.apple.com/us/album/palisade-waiter/1489371318
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