excellent musicians
by musicalmol on 10/27/25Teragram Ballroom - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5very compelling show. it was a treat to watch such skilled musicians do something it seemed they really loved.

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Bless its battered body, but the Night Moves tour van is a piece of sh*t. It is your standard-issue blue Ford E-350 now months away from its 25th birthday, the sort of vehicle that occasionally prompts so-called normal folks to give the grimy musicians inside suspect stares. The catalytic converter has been stolen three times, so it's now permanently straight-piped; the exhaust leaks through the holes and cracks in the sides, slowly gassing anyone inside. The wheel wells are shambles. And while John Pelant was writing Double Life, Night Moves' fourth LP and first in six years, someone swiped the license plates just after he had paid for new tags. God f*cking damm*t, he remembers thinking. Who the hell steals a license plate?
But Pelant soon sublimated his frustration, turning his vision of a thief who had "borrowed" the plate in order to commit more crimes elsewhere into one of the most winning tunes in Night Moves' country-soul-psych-rock catalogue, "Daytona." As sun-swept synthesizers and pedal steel curl around stuttering drums, Pelant offers an empathetic portrait of someone doing whatever is necessary to reinvent their lives. "Daytona, you only wanted a win," he opens the final verse. "Daytona, no chance I'll see you again." There's irritation in his voice, sure, but mostly there's acceptance, an understanding that he cannot comprehend someone else's difficulties and that he has plenty of his own.
Night Moves has a repeated joke when they're on the road, driving from town to town in their bruised van: "I can't believe I have to do this again," they say, a reference to the surrealist repetition of shows, parties, hangovers, and long hauls that define touring. That line shows up during "This Time Tomorrow," a could-have-been Petty hit updated with the malaise and wanderlust of modern life. "I can't believe I have to do this again, oh this again, this time tomorrow," Pelant sings alongside Charles Murlowski's mocking riff. "Laughing at the joke, but the joke's my life." It can feel that way for all of us sometimes, right? But on Double Life, Night Moves does not retreat from the struggles and complexities of life. They, instead, double down with songs that stare them in the face and turn forward on their own terms.
very compelling show. it was a treat to watch such skilled musicians do something it seemed they really loved.
My 4th time seeing Night Moves and I'm perpetually perplexed how these guys aren't on a bigger stage. Terrific show start to finish full of catchy tunes and great atmosphere. New album is probably their best also.
I was excited to see Night Moves live, as I've been listening to their new record on repeat for about a month now. I wasn't expecting to be blown away like I was... They were unbelievable! I will definitely be tracking them for another show. They were all so nice too!
My friend came all the way from New Jersey to see Night Moves and I was invited to go with him. I was sent a few songs beforehand so I can get a feel for them but I do have to say, nothing compares to seeing them live. They were pretty sweet. I can see them getting big and they deserve it. They seem like really nice and genuine people. Hope they don't change.
Their performance was great as always. i didn't think much of the sound at Rough Trade, but their performance was still spot on.
It was everything I expected and more. They played tons of oldies as well as new tracks on their Somewhere Else album. There was never a dull moment.
Show was freakin' awesome! Had a great time and the crowd was great too. Only complaint was that the venue was extremely hot inside, although they did provide several free water stations.
The cozy atmosphere of Mercury Lounge was a kick ass venue to first rock out to Night Moves. Their sound filled the space magically. John Pelant was an amazing performer, not only can he produce beautiful music with that voice, but he's extremely entertaining to watch up on stage. Every song hit the spot. Next time they are playing nearby I will be there!