Music
Tue, Nov 10 · Jazz, Blues & Soul

Hit the Lights

NOV 10 8:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. Bottom Of the Hill

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If you think you know Hit The Lights, think again. Sure you’ve probably seen the band perform aside Paramore or New Found Glory and you’re aware that their last album, Skip School, Start Fights charted in the Billboard Top 100 but on their latest disc the band truly bare their soul and prove why they’ve been able to nurture such a deep relationship with their fans. In other words Hit The Lights are back with the most accomplished record of their career and that’s evident with every note on Invicta. While Hit The Lights admit that the road leading up to Invicta was difficult, had it not occurred then these songs never would have come into existence. "There's no way we would have been able to write the songs on the record had the past couple of years not happened the way they did," the band's guitarist Omar Zehery explains, "so this record did take a long time but I feel like it was a blessing in disguise." This same sentiment is shared with the rest of the band— which also includes vocalist Nick Thompson, guitarist Kevin Mahoney, bassist David Bermosk and drummer Nate Van Damme—all of whom came together to make Invicta the most cathartic album of their career. Recorded in separate sessions by both Mike Sapone (Brand New, Taking Back Sunday) and Machine (Lamb Of God, Four Year Strong), Invicta showcases how much Hit The Lights have grown musically over the past few years and proves that in an increasing homogenized musical landscape the band aren't scared of creating a sound that isn't easy to pigeonhole. "Each producer has their own different feel but I think these two halves definitely fit together to form a cohesive whole on this album," Thompson explains, adding that Invicta is the band's most dynamic album to date. "This is us doing exactly what we want to do for ourselves and not listening to what anyone else thought we should be and I think that really shines through in the diversity of the disc," he continues. From the stadium-ready opening anthem "Invincible"

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