Khruangbin, the Texas-based instrumental band known for their psychedelic, surf-rock sound, takes a detour into the late-night realm with their "Late Night Tales: Khruangbin" album. Released on December 4, 2020, under the Night Time Stories label, this album is a unique blend of their signature sound and a curated selection of covers, spanning a little over an hour and nine minutes.
The album opens with "Illuminations" and closes with a spoken word piece, "Transmission for Jehn: Gnossienne No 1," showcasing the band's versatility and range. Fans of Khruangbin will find familiar elements in tracks like "I Know That" and "Don't Go," which blend seamlessly with unexpected covers such as "Summer Madness" and "Can You Feel the Love (Reprise)."
The album also features original tracks like "Khushi" and "Still You," which highlight the band's ability to create atmospheric, immersive soundscapes. With a mix of English, Spanish, Amharic, and Russian tracks, the album is a global journey, reflecting the band's diverse influences.
"Late Night Tales: Khruangbin" is not just an album; it's an experience that invites you to turn down the lights, turn up the volume, and lose yourself in the music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Khruangbin's music, this album offers a fresh perspective on the band's sound and a glimpse into their late-night inspirations.