Astari Nite drops new video ‘Double Feature Matinee’
Out now is the new Astari Nite “Double Feature Matinee” video, the fourth one off the “Resolution of Happiness” album after “Ashtray Ballet”, “Bowie in Daydreams” and “Tongue Tied Galore“.
Says Astari Nite vocalist Mychael: “We had a few songs that we were very pleased with and wanted to share this year, so we released our “Resolution of Happiness” record a few months back, in the summer of June. This one song in particular, “Double Feature Matinee” was quite playful! It is a real delight to play out at concerts, a song that I am not ashamed to admit is honestly about me. So, we set out to create a music video with a little help from our friends! Snippets, if you will, were taken from a few special days and nights of our lives while traveling and playing in my new shoes. Honestly, at this stage in my life, I find it to be healing, surrounded by individuals that simply enjoy being alive and are accompanied by a vibrant and cheerful personality. The word “fun” kind of drives me mad, though I’m finding that it’s okay to have some whenever needed. I personally can’t be gloomy all the time; you know what I mean? I would rather smile the most instead.”
2025 will see the release of two new singles by the band titled, “Ms. Rain on My Parade” and “Unisex Games”.
Astari Nite’s latest album, “Resolution Of Happiness” is available on CD, vinyl LP and on all major digital outlets worldwide courtesy of Negative Gain Productions in the US and Danse Macabre in Europe.
About Astari Nite
Astari Nite, formed in 2007 in Miami, Florida, is a band that blends post-punk, darkwave, and gothic rock elements. The current lineup features Mychael Ghost (vocals), Michael Setton (guitar), Miquell Sallons (bass), and Illia Tulloch (drums and keyboards).
The band debuted with a self-titled EP. Their discography includes albums like “Stereo Waltz” (2013), “Anonymous” (2015), “Until the End of the Moon” (2017), “Midnight Conversations” (2018), and “Here Lies” (2020). Their latest album, “Resolution of Happiness,” released in June 2024, displayed a heavier sound with influences from ’90s alternative music.
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