Night Club Announces New Album Masochist For March 2024 Release, Shares New Single & Video “Crime Scene”

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The dark electronic duo Night Club is coming out with an album titled Masochist. The third track on the album, “Crime Scene,” is the first single released from Masochist. The song is catchy and groovy, but has an edge when it comes to the lyrics and the unique electronic sound.

 

The album was co-mixed by producer Dave “Rave” Ogilvie, who is known for being a former member of the band, Skinny Puppy. Ogilvie is also known for their work with artists like Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, and Carly Rae Jepsen. 

Their opening track, “Gone,” features the American rock singer and songwriter Maynard James Keenan. Night Club recently completed two tours in the United States and Europe, supporting and opening for Keenan and his band, Puscifer. 

The Los Angeles based duo consists of Emily Kavanaugh and Mark Brooks, who have been prominent in the electronic music scene since 2016. They are known for mixing electronic sounds with dark, metal musical styling. 

The music video is energetic with darker, more intense themes. Unlike in the animated video for their song, “Die In The Disco,” Kavanaugh is able to be in this music video to put on a performance that enhances the title of the album, Masochist

Here is the official tracklist for MASOCHIST, releasing on March 15, 2024.  

  1. Gone (feat. MJ Keenan)
  2. Barbwire Kiss
  3. Another Side of You
  4. Crime Scene 
  5. Let’s Play Revenge!
  6. The Lunatics (Have Taken Over the Asylum)
  7. Pretty Girls Do Ugly Things
  8. Fatal Crush
  9. Everybody Knows
  10.  Black December

Night Club has a total of 44.3 million streams and 167,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, as well as 97 million views on YouTube. They headlined an entire US tour, selling out The Echo in Los Angeles on April 22, 2022. Recently, Night Club opened for The Cult in May 2023, and sold out their London headline show on June 8, 2023 in just 2 weeks. 

Photo Credit: Marv Watson

Robyn Violanda: I am a fourth-year student at the University of California, Santa Barbara. As a first-generation Asian American, I appreciate music as an art medium that touches people and uplifts the voice and talents of an artist. I have loved music since I started singing Filipino ballads at 3-years-old, and have deepened my love for all genres of music growing up in the Bay Area. My favorite genres of music are R&B, Rap, Hip-Hop, and Pop. During my time in college, I appreciated music not only as an art form, but as a historical and cultural artifact. The role of music in politics, social movements, and as a signifier of an era fascinates me as a student majoring in Communication and Sociology, and minoring in Asian American Studies. For me, music has been therapeutic and cathartic to listen to, but can be even more engaging when I learn about the artists, their inspiration, and their own creative spark. My interest in creative spaces and the world of entertainment has energized my passion for writing about music and its impact and presence in modern pop culture.
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