NITE
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Big, dark, dance music. Guitars, synthesizers, and dueling twin vocalists combine to make the songs you’ll dance to for the next thirty years.
NITE is an alternative band inspired by the sounds of Darkwave, Synthpop, and Post-Punk. Based in Texas, twin brothers Myles and Kyle Mendes, along with drummer Phil Helms, craft music that bridges the gap between dark nostalgia and modern electronic pop.
The song All Your Pain gained viral attention through Facebook and Instagram, earning a spot on Spotify’s Dark and Gothic playlist and solidifying NITE’s reputation as a band to watch.
Fresh off tours with Dead on a Sunday, The Funeral Portrait, Small Black, Empathy Test, and The New Division, NITE has captivated audiences across the country with their magnetic live performances. Whether crafting songs about love, loss, or resilience, NITE continues to illuminate the darker corners of the human experience.
NITE is an alternative band inspired by the sounds of Darkwave, Synthpop, and Post-Punk. Based in Texas, twin brothers Myles and Kyle Mendes, along with drummer Phil Helms, craft music that bridges the gap between dark nostalgia and modern electronic pop.
The song All Your Pain gained viral attention through Facebook and Instagram, earning a spot on Spotify’s Dark and Gothic playlist and solidifying NITE’s reputation as a band to watch.
Fresh off tours with Dead on a Sunday, The Funeral Portrait, Small Black, Empathy Test, and The New Division, NITE has captivated audiences across the country with their magnetic live performances. Whether crafting songs about love, loss, or resilience, NITE continues to illuminate the darker corners of the human experience.
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