Grand Rapids, MI dream pop / jangle pop/ shoegaze band The Fever Haze have released their new single “Last Night I Killed A Man“, alongside a video.
The track features on their new album ‘Moonbow‘, set to arrive on March 29th via Graveface Records. Pre-order your copy here.
The Fever Haze got its start in the early 2010s as a solo studio project by Jackie Kalmink and has been in a state of evolution ever since. Based in Grand Rapids, MI, the band—including Eric Beck, Jim Versluis, Mike Greene, and Seth Beck—has collaborated over more than a decade to release a string of albums blending loud guitars, classic pop sentiments, and earnest lyricism.
“Moonbow” finds the five-piece outfit settling into a sound hued with shades of classic shoegaze and dream-pop, marrying the band’s signature fuzz textures with layers of synthesizer and drum machines drenched in chorus, delay, and reverb, elevating their music to a new sonic zenith supporting Jackie’s most vulnerable, thoughtful, and triumphant songwriting to date.
Moonbow Tracklist:
- A Staircase to a Cellar
- Now You’re a Mirror
- In Place of the Slumbering Sun
- Last Night I Killed a Man
- Heat High
- Something I’ll Never Quite Find
- All Flowers Grow
- How Lucky My Eyes
- I Love it Here 03:10
- (I’ll Always Leave a Part of My Heart in) Colorado 05:55
- Tender Little Sunshine
- In My Own World
- Every Second, All of the Time (Bonus Track)
- Euphoria (Bonus Track)