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After a seven-year silence, Andrew Spencer Goldman’s project Fulton Lights reemerges with a bold four-track EP, Well the Night Has Come, out November 7.
Produced by Goldman and mixed by Grammy nominee Tony Maimone, the release marks a striking return to form. Its lead single, “Hold That Thought,” showcases Fulton Lights’ knack for unexpected sonic turns, shifting from Neil Young-inspired tones into spacey melodica passages. Collaborations with John Davis (Q and Not U), TJ Lipple (Aloha), Jean Cook, and Adam Ollendorff further enrich the record’s texture.
Lyrically, the EP contemplates creativity, fear, and parental love, weaving intimate narratives into adventurous arrangements. Highlights include the orchestral swells of “Paloma Sadie May” and the haunting pedal steel meditation “These Notes Don’t Break.” With its title track reframing Stand By Me as a haunting lullaby, Well the Night Has Come proves Fulton Lights’ return is both moving and inventive.
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