
Fire In Heaven
āFire In Heavenā, as a whole, delves into the idea of love lost and the enormity of the universe at large. Themes range from mythical siren songs to extraterrestrial life via the complexities of true love and an overarching questioning of your own existence. Guitarist Adam Parslow explains of the recordās title: āThe name for the album is taken from a quote from Jaz Coleman of Killing Joke - who was speaking glowingly of the sound produced by the late great guitarist Kevin āGeordieā Walker. The quote really resonated with us as a band and we felt it perfectly captured the mood of the new songs. This record explores the curiosity between the struggles of human existence on Earth, and the weight of what else might be out there in the wider universe... " With the addition of a second guitar player since their debut, The Nightmares were able to expand the scope of their approach to songwriting, emboldened to explore sounds more grandiose than ever. Influences on āFire In Heavenā range from Alkaline Trio, Motion City Soundtrack and The Get Up Kids, to the eclectic sounds of The Cure, Interpol and Bright Eyes. āFire In Heavenā is the follow-up to The Nightmaresā 2023 debut album, āSĆ©anceā. The uniquely dark stylings of this record saw The Nightmares forged as one to watch in the UKās alt underground, their cult status propelled by icon-in-the-making Will Gould of Creeper guesting on a track and the likes of Kerrang! proclaiming they have āCoffinloads of promiseā. The Nightmares have also performed an Audiotree session and enjoyed BBC Radio 1 play courtesy of Daniel P. Carter, Alyx Holcombe and Huw Stephens, as well as support from Adam Walton at BBC Radio Wales. The Nightmares are no strangers to the open road and have various dates plotted for the rest of 2024 and into 2025, including a freshly-announced album release show at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff on 14th February 2025. See below for details. Previously, The Nightmares have played shows with Funeral For A Friend, Dashboard Confessional, Kids In Glass Houses, Casey, Fearless Vampire Killers, Miss Vincent, Creeper, Holding Absence, Grave Pleasures and Tiger Army, as well as appearing at festivals such as 2000trees.
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$9.20Fire In Heaven
āFire In Heavenā, as a whole, delves into the idea of love lost and the enormity of the universe at large. Themes range from mythical siren songs to extraterrestrial life via the complexities of true love and an overarching questioning of your own existence. Guitarist Adam Parslow explains of the recordās title: āThe name for the album is taken from a quote from Jaz Coleman of Killing Joke - who was speaking glowingly of the sound produced by the late great guitarist Kevin āGeordieā Walker. The quote really resonated with us as a band and we felt it perfectly captured the mood of the new songs. This record explores the curiosity between the struggles of human existence on Earth, and the weight of what else might be out there in the wider universe... " With the addition of a second guitar player since their debut, The Nightmares were able to expand the scope of their approach to songwriting, emboldened to explore sounds more grandiose than ever. Influences on āFire In Heavenā range from Alkaline Trio, Motion City Soundtrack and The Get Up Kids, to the eclectic sounds of The Cure, Interpol and Bright Eyes. āFire In Heavenā is the follow-up to The Nightmaresā 2023 debut album, āSĆ©anceā. The uniquely dark stylings of this record saw The Nightmares forged as one to watch in the UKās alt underground, their cult status propelled by icon-in-the-making Will Gould of Creeper guesting on a track and the likes of Kerrang! proclaiming they have āCoffinloads of promiseā. The Nightmares have also performed an Audiotree session and enjoyed BBC Radio 1 play courtesy of Daniel P. Carter, Alyx Holcombe and Huw Stephens, as well as support from Adam Walton at BBC Radio Wales. The Nightmares are no strangers to the open road and have various dates plotted for the rest of 2024 and into 2025, including a freshly-announced album release show at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff on 14th February 2025. See below for details. Previously, The Nightmares have played shows with Funeral For A Friend, Dashboard Confessional, Kids In Glass Houses, Casey, Fearless Vampire Killers, Miss Vincent, Creeper, Holding Absence, Grave Pleasures and Tiger Army, as well as appearing at festivals such as 2000trees.
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āFire In Heavenā, as a whole, delves into the idea of love lost and the enormity of the universe at large. Themes range from mythical siren songs to extraterrestrial life via the complexities of true love and an overarching questioning of your own existence. Guitarist Adam Parslow explains of the recordās title: āThe name for the album is taken from a quote from Jaz Coleman of Killing Joke - who was speaking glowingly of the sound produced by the late great guitarist Kevin āGeordieā Walker. The quote really resonated with us as a band and we felt it perfectly captured the mood of the new songs. This record explores the curiosity between the struggles of human existence on Earth, and the weight of what else might be out there in the wider universe... " With the addition of a second guitar player since their debut, The Nightmares were able to expand the scope of their approach to songwriting, emboldened to explore sounds more grandiose than ever. Influences on āFire In Heavenā range from Alkaline Trio, Motion City Soundtrack and The Get Up Kids, to the eclectic sounds of The Cure, Interpol and Bright Eyes. āFire In Heavenā is the follow-up to The Nightmaresā 2023 debut album, āSĆ©anceā. The uniquely dark stylings of this record saw The Nightmares forged as one to watch in the UKās alt underground, their cult status propelled by icon-in-the-making Will Gould of Creeper guesting on a track and the likes of Kerrang! proclaiming they have āCoffinloads of promiseā. The Nightmares have also performed an Audiotree session and enjoyed BBC Radio 1 play courtesy of Daniel P. Carter, Alyx Holcombe and Huw Stephens, as well as support from Adam Walton at BBC Radio Wales. The Nightmares are no strangers to the open road and have various dates plotted for the rest of 2024 and into 2025, including a freshly-announced album release show at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff on 14th February 2025. See below for details. Previously, The Nightmares have played shows with Funeral For A Friend, Dashboard Confessional, Kids In Glass Houses, Casey, Fearless Vampire Killers, Miss Vincent, Creeper, Holding Absence, Grave Pleasures and Tiger Army, as well as appearing at festivals such as 2000trees.











