Hailing from Los Angeles, how has the city influenced your sound and style?
I'm originally from NY and recently relocated to LA, so I
think the stress alone in the move had a huge impact on the music we created
for NTO - but, of course, East coast is in my blood.
Being a duo, you tend to get pigeonholed with bands like The White
Stripes, The Black Keys, Chromeo, Death From Above 1979, Royal Blood, and so
many more. How do you stand out from pack?
We have yet to be compared to any of the bands above though
I enjoy most of them. We are
definitely coming from a different style musically - anthemic pop soaked in
melancholy.
How would you describe your sound to someone who has never heard of you
before?
I actually may have come up with that answer accidentally in
the previous question:
"anthemic-altish synth rock pop soaked in melancholy”.
After a handful of EP’s when can we expect your debut?
Early 2015.
Your latest EP features Tegan and Sara, how did that duet come about?
We’ve been fans of their music for years, became friends
through mutual friends. More
recently, we were recording the song and wanted a female vocal to complete it,
T&S were literally the first voices that came to mind - it just seemed like
such a perfect fit. The timing was
amazing. Modern technology and
some hard work from the ladies made it all work out.
Who else would you love to collaborate with?
Lana Del Ray, Florence, London Grammar
The name of the band is very interesting, who came up with it and what
does it mean for two guys clearly not born in 1927?
The origin of the band name stemmed from our recent
conversations regarding having anxiety about nightmares. ‘Anxiety Nightmares' would be the worst
band name ever. The year 1927 just
looked right.
What has been the best thing about being in this band thus far?
Being able to capture an audience with the internet at the
speed of light. Our other bands took many years of touring before anyone was
listening.
You’re heading out on the road with Capital Cities soon, what are you
looking forward to most for this tour?
Looking forward to meeting a million new faces. Hopefully
they will be smiling after we play. Or, maybe crying if they are touched.
Following the tour, what is next for Night Terrors?
More touring and recording.
What is the
worst night terror you have ever had?
Last night I had one in which a girl picked me up in a
convertible. She was driving over a 100 mph. I had my dog in my hands and I lost grip, he flew from my
fingers at an intense sharp turn -- I love my dog.
*Photo By Jess Ewald*