Masochist is a nuanced exploration of darkness in all its forms.
When it comes to evoking haunting and moody melodies, Night Club is perfect at setting that tone. The dynamic electronic duo comprised of vocalist Emily Kavanaugh and producer Mark Brooks beckons listeners into a hypnotic realm of dark synth-pop, where pulsating beats and haunting melodies intertwine to create an electrifying sonic experience. March 15 marked the release of their new studio album Masochist, a vast collection of their signature dark and obscure synth-driven bangers.
The album kicks off with the mesmerizing track “Gone,” which immediately captivates with its richly layered arpeggiated synths reminiscent of the evocative atmosphere found in the Stranger Things soundtrack. As Kavanaugh and special guest Maynard James Keenan harmonize, their haunting vocals pose thought-provoking questions: “How long is the road we’re on? I said how long before we kill a swan?” This haunting opening lyric, accompanied by heavy drum hits and an enthralling synth pattern, creates a captivating sonic landscape that draws listeners in, setting the stage for the emotional journey that lies ahead. “Gone, gone, all gone. Everything we ever had is gone, gone, all gone,” the duo screams in the refrain, their impassioned delivery echoes with a poignant intensity, evoking a sense of loss and longing. This mastery of evocative expression is a hallmark of Night Club’s artistry, as they deftly craft a haunting atmosphere that envelops listeners in a realm of raw emotion.
The overarching theme of darkness pervades this project, particularly evident in the impactful second track titled “Barbwire Kiss.” The song unfolds with an arresting command of “Kiss Me!,” setting the tone for what ensues—a compelling blend of driving synths and thunderous drum beats. Operating at a lower BPM, the track lures listeners into its mesmerizing cadence, immersing them in an entrancing and hypnotic sonic journey that is as captivating as it is immersive. A striking highlight among the collection of tracks on this record is undoubtedly found within the mesmerizing depths of “Crime Scene.” As the beats pulse and the synths weave their hypnotic spell, this particular composition emerges as a standout gem, captivating listeners with its infectious rhythm and memorable hooks. Despite its undeniable catchiness, “Crime Scene” seamlessly maintains the enigmatic allure that permeates each track on the album, drawing listeners deeper into Night Club’s evocative sonic universe. With its irresistible blend of infectious energy and haunting atmosphere, “Crime Scene” stands as a testament to the duo’s prowess in crafting music that not only resonates with its audience but leaves a lasting imprint on the musical landscape.
As the album gracefully approaches its conclusion, Night Club takes a deliberate departure from the familiar territory of juttering synths and pulsating beats, offering listeners a refreshing divergence with the closing track. In a striking contrast to the preceding sonic landscape, the final piece unfolds as a poignant piano ballad, akin to the introspective allure of indie-rock balladry. Here, the driving force of electronic instrumentation yields to the organic warmth of live drums, the haunting resonance of an organ, and the melancholic melody of piano keys. This departure from the established sonic palette serves as a compelling testament to Night Club’s versatility and willingness to explore new sonic territories. By embracing a stripped-down approach, they invite listeners into a more intimate space, where raw emotion and vulnerability take center stage. It’s a poignant conclusion that underscores the album’s thematic depth and artistic breadth, leaving a lasting impression long after the final notes fade away. Through this unexpected turn, Night Club demonstrates its ability to captivate and challenge listeners, reaffirming its status as an innovator within the electronic music landscape.
With Masochist, Night Club do what they do best. They offered their signature dark and moody synth-pop with haunting and captivating lyrics that run with the themes of darkness, heartbreak, revenge, and emotive angst. Furthermore, Masochist’s sonic palette reflects this thematic exploration of darkness. Characterized by pulsating synths, haunting melodies, and atmospheric textures, creating a sonic landscape that is simultaneously hypnotic and evocative. Whether through infectious beats or poignant lyrics, Night Club invites listeners to confront the darker aspects of the human experience and find beauty within the shadows.