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Neverending White Lights

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Neverending White Lights
ACT II: the blood and the life eternal
A Note From The Director

Alongside thoughts of grandeur and battles with my own lucid expectations of penetrating the lives of others and challenging music when I approached Act I, I have since returned to the very place I created it in order to gather the strength and energy to produce the next chapter.
Where its predecessor brimmed with the notions of death, spirituality and angels, Act II was poised to play to the opposite end of the spectrum. I had initially intended ..ing this album’s concept on the idea of ghosts and spirits, but as I began the writing process and research, peculiar things began to happen. I encountered a number of ghastly dreams and often awoke to visions of entities that weren’t actually there. Many times these ghosts simply vanished from the room after striking eye contact with me. In between these events, I beheld continuous unexplained and blatant noises, witnessed equipment in the studio curiously malfunctioning, and lost a number of tracks on tape, which seemingly disappeared with no plausible account. Perhaps in all my research and writing I was attracting spirits. Unenthused about being haunted, I dropped the concept and began devising new ideas. Immediately, it came to me: the subject matter of a ceaseless existence, everlasting life, the undead and its symbolism through our life flow in its purest form, blood. In my mad ramblings on the topic, I penned nearly sixty songs, about thirty of which went on into production, and fifteen of which were chosen for the final album. This is what became Act II: The Blood And The Life Eternal.
These recordings were committed to tape in the same fashion as the earlier works, in my home studio with what I had available at the time. This gave us the innocence and spirit, and made things romantic, but it also placed limits on important factors and built boundaries around what could be done, ultimately forcing me to become more creative and giving the product something unique. I realize now it has become exactly what it was supposed to be: a sonically rich and heavily textured album soaked in melody and not without attention to detail. It’s bigger, faster, stronger and more epic and lush than the first album. Amidst the sawdust and slivers, we paid more attention to the little things, and put care into each note. I begged, borrowed and stole most of the gear where I had the chance, and recorded piano parts in churches moments before being chased out of them.
Production came to include choirs, strings, trash, scattered fragments of vocals and ambient keyboard sounds, all floating in the abyss of a would-be song. I also wasn’t afraid of the reverb knob, and I took direct production inspiration from many lost 80’s balladeers like George Michael and Phil Collins. There was a beauty to that era that we never got back, and I wanted to find it and put it out there.
The success from the first album was a surprise, but a welcome one. I wasn’t expecting to tackle the mainstream so soon in my career, as I wanted to establish my place in music slowly; however, that album spawned a hit song (“The Grace” featuring Dallas Green of Alexisonfire and City & Colour), large enough to change lives and win me awards for Best New Band and Favorite Single of the Year (Radio Music Awards and Independent Music Awards respectively), a 1 chart position on MuchMusic’s Countdown, and a Juno Nomination for Best New Artist Of The Year. The fan base grew, and our live concerts got larger. After a cross-country arena tour opening for Our Lady Peace and watching myself chase angels on television, I quickly learned to grow into my new shoes. And, actually, they fit quite well. This was the moment I walked off stage, past fans, opened my studio door and picked up the guitar to pen the new record. 400 exhausting days later, it’s finished.
Enjoy it.
Daniel.

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Member Since: 12/8/2004
Band Website: neverendingwhitelights.com
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DANIEL VICTOR is Neverending White Lights.
Act II Features the following special guest vocalists:

Auf Der Maur
Coury Palermo (lynden)
Mat Joly (Mobile)
Matt Hales (Aqualung)
Rob Dickinson (Catherine Wheel)
Sune Rose Wagner (The Raveonettes)
Hawksley Workman
Lexi Valentine (Magneta Lane)

Influences:
World Is Darker EP on iTunes

Act II on iTunes

Act I on iTunes

OTHER iTUNES DOWNLOADS!
Always - Single

Borrowed Tunes II: A Tribute To Neil Young- “Change Your Mind”

Everything and nothing all at once. It would be impossible to accurately sight all that has influenced this album and project. My life has been infused with music since birth. In an attempt to compare sonic landscapes, ideas, and somewhat comprable similarities, you could reference the following: Sigur Ros, Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Kent, Smashing Pumpkins, Elbow, Leaves, Rufus Wainwright, Hum, The Velvet Teen, Ours, Craig Armstrong...but to only name a short few.

Sounds Like:
A bird dying in your arms while its lifeless body mirrors your fragile heart

Record Label: Ocean Records Canada / Maple Music Nationwide
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

NWL AUCTION! WANT MY GUITAR? Read on...

Friends,Here's the deal:I'm putting up one of my guitars for auction to raise money for a charity. If you had the pleasure to see NWL perform at the MUSIC HALL this past April in Toronto, you will rem...
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Thu, 10 Jul 2008 04:47:00 PST

"Always" in A Football Commercial? Yup!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS1jCfg7Qxc
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Wed, 02 Jul 2008 11:39:00 PST

"The Grace" on Canadian Idol

http://youtube.com/watch?v=4YTFV7636kI
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 12:26:00 PST

"Listen To Your Body Tonight"

06.18.08Sorry I've been away for a while. I always plan to keep a running tab of the happenings, but sometimes I get caught up in other things. I've just arrived back home from attending a weekend in ...
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 02:24:00 PST

NWL SHOW CANCELLED June 8th

Fans,Due to unfortunate circumstances beyond our control, Neverending White Lights will not be performing June 8th @ St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit.OURS will still be performing as scheduled.Look for a ...
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 01:42:00 PST

NWL NOMINATED FOR AN MMVA!!!!!!!

05.21.08The folks at MUCH MUSIC have nominated NEVERENDING WHITE LIGHTS for a Music Video award in the category of BEST INDEPENDENT VIDEO for the song "ALWAYS".This is exciting.You can watch me on the...
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Thu, 22 May 2008 11:31:00 PST

"I Won’t Let You Go, I Won’t Leave You Now"

05.11.08Oh right, blogs. I remember now.First things first: OURS wsg/ NEVERENDING WHITE LIGHTSSUN JUNE 8TH, ST. ANDREW'S HALLDETROIT MI7PMYes, we're opening for my beloved friends in Detroit. See you ...
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Mon, 12 May 2008 05:36:00 PST

NWL Lands Song In Grey’s Anatomy!

NWL Lands Song In Grey's AnatomyWe're happy to announce that the hit ABC TV show Grey's Anatomy willfeature a song by Neverending White Lights in an upcoming episode.The track they have selected is ca...
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:49:00 PST

Essential NWL News!

Friends,I have some very important news to share with you today, so listen close!First of all, I’m sorry to announce the following regarding the upcoming NWL concert in Toronto.Melissa Auf der M...
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 07:58:00 PST

NWL Does Nelly Furtado Cover!

Before the other news gets out about this I wanted to post it myself.A few months ago, I recorded a cover of Nelly Furtado’s "Maneater" in my home studio in the melancholic style of Neverending ...
Posted by Neverending White Lights on Tue, 08 Apr 2008 01:17:00 PST