A New Dawn Fades "I See The Nightbirds" - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 16, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
0:00 - No Experts On Big Things
3:22 - Artificial Creations
4:22 - Glories Of Summer Camps Past
9:12 - Internet vs. Industry, Internet Wins Every Time
9:42 - Who's Afraid of the Late Virginia Summers
10:50 - He Carried a Whip in His Trotter
11:25 - I Remember When This Town Was A Good Place To Grow Up
16:20 I See The Nightbirds
22:32 Neornithes Returns

2007 Bio:
A New Dawn Fades has been plugging away at the mid atlantic rock landscape for a little more than three years now, taking time amidst day jobs, families & life itself to work out the kinks & complexities of being a two piece instrumental performance group. The early part of the band's career found PJ Sykes (guitars, ebow, trumpet) & Nathan McGlothlin (drums, bells, organs) focused on the live set, where the curious nature of improvisation proved, over time, to be the driving force. Since 2002, ANDF has seen over 100 different stages, sharing bills with many influences & friends (Unwed Sailor, Q and Not U, Beauty Pill, Bats & Mice, Saxon Shore, and many, many others).

ON THE JOB TRAINING
Having sold out a small stack of 7'' releases and CDEP's on their own Cherub Records, Richmond's A New Dawn Fades is set to release their album, I See the Nightbirds, on the Alone and NFI imprints this fall. The instrumental Richmond duo has been known for sticking hard to the road, where they've gained a reputation for wowing audiences with their improvisational and experimental performances. No stiff limbed-scarecrows on stage, the band forces the audience to take an interactive part in the music, throwing out makeshift instruments like pots, bits of sheet metal or car parts, the clamor of which, in no small way, influences the direction of the band's improvisational pieces. The boundaries between the performer and the audience are further blurred as both musicians often walk among the crowd, playing along with, and conducting the makeshift orchestra. Be warned: at an A New Dawn Fades show no unwitting audience member is safe from direct involvement in the performance.
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