Child of Night "The Walls at Dawn"
Child of Night "The Walls at Dawn"
BDM-002 Limited (Edition of 50) cassette in a light blue shell.
Toiling in the dusk and shadows since 2017, Child of Night are no strangers to grey areas; The dark corners subtly illuminated by the first hint of the rising sun.
With this in mind, Child of Night present their first full-length release: "The Walls At Dawn." The songs on the record address themes of transformation and illumination set against the backdrop of a collapsing empire.
The resulting sonic exploration is appropriate for consumption by those facing the dystopian reality of an unfamiliar world while experiencing the powerful urge to dance in the darkness.
Equal parts analog synthesizer exploration, noisy industrial dance beats, and swirling guitar-driven post-punk; C.O.N. seeks to have their sonic sensibilities firmly rooted in the traditions of their idols as well as carving their own unique path.
Niabi has this to say about the first single: The lyrics and vocal melody for Unafraid fell out of me, written all in one day. I will never betray the meaning of the song, but I will say this: The first line of the second verse was inspired by the admittance of a guilty pleasure, and I ran with the idea of safety for people that I care about, safety for myself. At the end of the song, the question is asked - “is it worth it to fall” - and only you can answer that question. When you see us perform Unafraid live, you’ll undoubtedly know my [our] answer...