
Aeromantic II: Limited Gatefold Clear Vinyl 2LP
THE NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA is back! The band that formed as an idea of friends from several well known rock/metal bands (SOILWORK, ARCH ENEMY, MEAN STREAK) back almost a decade ago and has been dropping jaws ever since. With 5 albums already under their belt, 2 nominations for the Swedish Grammies, countless live shows and praises from fans and media alike, TNFO have steadily upped their game when it comes to paying tribute to a decade that influences all sorts of people and even industries to this day - the 80s. With hits like âDominoâ, âLovers In The Rainâ, âWest Ruth Aveâ, âDivinylsâ or âThis Timeâ, the band manages to maintain a variety of vibes and emotions within every album. From hard rockers, poppy digressions to progressive epics, disco-esque songs and almost cheesy yet loveable ballads.
Enter 2020, TNFO had just released their recent record, âAeromanticâ, and kicked off their European tour in support of it, when the Covid-19 pandemic hit. Björn Strid, the AOR dictator helming this exceptional collective called NFO, recalls âWe made it one week into the tour after some absolutely amazing shows and then it all went south and we had to go home. Just about everyone on the tour got sick when they came home, with varied conditions.â
The band didnât step back and accept the situation but decided to do what they do best instead: âIt was pretty clear after some months into the Covid madness, that it was here to stay and that we werenât gonna be able to tour for quite some time. So we made the best out of it. The remedy was simply to hit the studio again as soon as everybody was well again. It ended up being an incredibly creative 1,5 years and so many amazing songs came out of it.â
That being said, the second part of the âAeromanticâ saga really captures what this band is all about: being in motion and romanticizing traveling, sometimes even with a broken heart - accompanied by the good things in life. Namely with songs like âWhite Jeansâ, yet another jaw dropping classic rock gem about hot young love, cramped with nostalgia, or âChangeâ, which encompasses all the vibes you know from your favorite decade: Urgency, emotion, warmth and excitement. But also groovy danceable songs like âChardonnay Nightsâ, a groovy, dreamy, yet uplifting homage to parties and hot love, or âBurn For Meâ, a true feel good anthem for the summer - driving people to dance in the streets, all worries aside, to a brighter future.
On the other hand there are tracks like the almost progressive âAmber Through A Windowâ. A little throwback (at least titular) to the NFOâs epic 2017 album âAmber Galacticâ: âAmber is with us wherever we go and I think sheâll keep coming back. Sheâs our mascot of escapism. The song was very interesting to compose. It takes you on quite a journey with key changes and goes from minor to major when you least expect it and throws you between different set of emotions. At the same time it feels pretty direct and operates like a mini epos. Really happy with how it turned outâ, cites Strid.
Besides all this, the band has also stepped up their game when it comes to music videos for their timeless anthems. âWhite Jeansâ for instance features Swedish TV personality Fredrik Lexfors and is a sweet little homage to the LGBTQIA+ community. âFredrik is a good friend of mine and has loads of experience in the musical/theatre world and is super creative. He created this character called âKantornâ (The Cantor) some years ago and became a hit on YouTube. He has a very twisted and unique way of singing and acting, which is very funny. He was a part of Swedenâs Got Talent TV Show and went really far and became a crowd favorite. Fredrik has a lot of friends in the LGBTQIA+ community and I also have quite a few. We saw it as a joyful tribute and weâve only gotten really good response. Itâs of course also humorous but has a very nice balance and a very positive message.â
The bold and jovial video for âBurn For Meâ on the other hand maybe among the biggest and best productions, the NFO ever recorded for the depths of the internet: âIâve had this idea to film a âDancing in the Streetsâ video, where curious people come out of the woodworks and join the party in the streets. Itâs a very classic 80âs scenario and very common in videos back then. Sort of the video to IRENE CARAâs âFameâ. You donât see it very often these days. We felt that it was needed and after âBurn For Meâ was done I immediately envisoned it being the perfect âpost corona dancing celebration in the streets-songâ.â
Those two videos are by far not everything the band will have to offer visually, but we wonât tell any more just for now. To be continuedâŠ
With all that new greatness up their sleeves, NFO are ready to take the world by storm â again! Even though coming up with a setlist for their scheduled tour starting in September may prove to become problematic according to the AOR Dictator: âMaking a setlist might end up being a nightmare haha⊠I would be up for doing only songs off »Aeromantic I« and »Aeromantic II« since thatâs really where weâre at right now, but I think most of our the Midnight Flyers would like to hear some old stuff, too. Maybe we could get away with it as long as we play âWest Ruth Aveâ as the ending song and create the good old conga train?â
THE NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA is back! The band that formed as an idea of friends from several well known rock/metal bands (SOILWORK, ARCH ENEMY, MEAN STREAK) back almost a decade ago and has been dropping jaws ever since. With 5 albums already under their belt, 2 nominations for the Swedish Grammies, countless live shows and praises from fans and media alike, TNFO have steadily upped their game when it comes to paying tribute to a decade that influences all sorts of people and even industries to this day - the 80s. With hits like âDominoâ, âLovers In The Rainâ, âWest Ruth Aveâ, âDivinylsâ or âThis Timeâ, the band manages to maintain a variety of vibes and emotions within every album. From hard rockers, poppy digressions to progressive epics, disco-esque songs and almost cheesy yet loveable ballads.
Enter 2020, TNFO had just released their recent record, âAeromanticâ, and kicked off their European tour in support of it, when the Covid-19 pandemic hit. Björn Strid, the AOR dictator helming this exceptional collective called NFO, recalls âWe made it one week into the tour after some absolutely amazing shows and then it all went south and we had to go home. Just about everyone on the tour got sick when they came home, with varied conditions.â
The band didnât step back and accept the situation but decided to do what they do best instead: âIt was pretty clear after some months into the Covid madness, that it was here to stay and that we werenât gonna be able to tour for quite some time. So we made the best out of it. The remedy was simply to hit the studio again as soon as everybody was well again. It ended up being an incredibly creative 1,5 years and so many amazing songs came out of it.â
That being said, the second part of the âAeromanticâ saga really captures what this band is all about: being in motion and romanticizing traveling, sometimes even with a broken heart - accompanied by the good things in life. Namely with songs like âWhite Jeansâ, yet another jaw dropping classic rock gem about hot young love, cramped with nostalgia, or âChangeâ, which encompasses all the vibes you know from your favorite decade: Urgency, emotion, warmth and excitement. But also groovy danceable songs like âChardonnay Nightsâ, a groovy, dreamy, yet uplifting homage to parties and hot love, or âBurn For Meâ, a true feel good anthem for the summer - driving people to dance in the streets, all worries aside, to a brighter future.
On the other hand there are tracks like the almost progressive âAmber Through A Windowâ. A little throwback (at least titular) to the NFOâs epic 2017 album âAmber Galacticâ: âAmber is with us wherever we go and I think sheâll keep coming back. Sheâs our mascot of escapism. The song was very interesting to compose. It takes you on quite a journey with key changes and goes from minor to major when you least expect it and throws you between different set of emotions. At the same time it feels pretty direct and operates like a mini epos. Really happy with how it turned outâ, cites Strid.
Besides all this, the band has also stepped up their game when it comes to music videos for their timeless anthems. âWhite Jeansâ for instance features Swedish TV personality Fredrik Lexfors and is a sweet little homage to the LGBTQIA+ community. âFredrik is a good friend of mine and has loads of experience in the musical/theatre world and is super creative. He created this character called âKantornâ (The Cantor) some years ago and became a hit on YouTube. He has a very twisted and unique way of singing and acting, which is very funny. He was a part of Swedenâs Got Talent TV Show and went really far and became a crowd favorite. Fredrik has a lot of friends in the LGBTQIA+ community and I also have quite a few. We saw it as a joyful tribute and weâve only gotten really good response. Itâs of course also humorous but has a very nice balance and a very positive message.â
The bold and jovial video for âBurn For Meâ on the other hand maybe among the biggest and best productions, the NFO ever recorded for the depths of the internet: âIâve had this idea to film a âDancing in the Streetsâ video, where curious people come out of the woodworks and join the party in the streets. Itâs a very classic 80âs scenario and very common in videos back then. Sort of the video to IRENE CARAâs âFameâ. You donât see it very often these days. We felt that it was needed and after âBurn For Meâ was done I immediately envisoned it being the perfect âpost corona dancing celebration in the streets-songâ.â
Those two videos are by far not everything the band will have to offer visually, but we wonât tell any more just for now. To be continuedâŠ
With all that new greatness up their sleeves, NFO are ready to take the world by storm â again! Even though coming up with a setlist for their scheduled tour starting in September may prove to become problematic according to the AOR Dictator: âMaking a setlist might end up being a nightmare haha⊠I would be up for doing only songs off »Aeromantic I« and »Aeromantic II« since thatâs really where weâre at right now, but I think most of our the Midnight Flyers would like to hear some old stuff, too. Maybe we could get away with it as long as we play âWest Ruth Aveâ as the ending song and create the good old conga train?â
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THE NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA is back! The band that formed as an idea of friends from several well known rock/metal bands (SOILWORK, ARCH ENEMY, MEAN STREAK) back almost a decade ago and has been dropping jaws ever since. With 5 albums already under their belt, 2 nominations for the Swedish Grammies, countless live shows and praises from fans and media alike, TNFO have steadily upped their game when it comes to paying tribute to a decade that influences all sorts of people and even industries to this day - the 80s. With hits like âDominoâ, âLovers In The Rainâ, âWest Ruth Aveâ, âDivinylsâ or âThis Timeâ, the band manages to maintain a variety of vibes and emotions within every album. From hard rockers, poppy digressions to progressive epics, disco-esque songs and almost cheesy yet loveable ballads.
Enter 2020, TNFO had just released their recent record, âAeromanticâ, and kicked off their European tour in support of it, when the Covid-19 pandemic hit. Björn Strid, the AOR dictator helming this exceptional collective called NFO, recalls âWe made it one week into the tour after some absolutely amazing shows and then it all went south and we had to go home. Just about everyone on the tour got sick when they came home, with varied conditions.â
The band didnât step back and accept the situation but decided to do what they do best instead: âIt was pretty clear after some months into the Covid madness, that it was here to stay and that we werenât gonna be able to tour for quite some time. So we made the best out of it. The remedy was simply to hit the studio again as soon as everybody was well again. It ended up being an incredibly creative 1,5 years and so many amazing songs came out of it.â
That being said, the second part of the âAeromanticâ saga really captures what this band is all about: being in motion and romanticizing traveling, sometimes even with a broken heart - accompanied by the good things in life. Namely with songs like âWhite Jeansâ, yet another jaw dropping classic rock gem about hot young love, cramped with nostalgia, or âChangeâ, which encompasses all the vibes you know from your favorite decade: Urgency, emotion, warmth and excitement. But also groovy danceable songs like âChardonnay Nightsâ, a groovy, dreamy, yet uplifting homage to parties and hot love, or âBurn For Meâ, a true feel good anthem for the summer - driving people to dance in the streets, all worries aside, to a brighter future.
On the other hand there are tracks like the almost progressive âAmber Through A Windowâ. A little throwback (at least titular) to the NFOâs epic 2017 album âAmber Galacticâ: âAmber is with us wherever we go and I think sheâll keep coming back. Sheâs our mascot of escapism. The song was very interesting to compose. It takes you on quite a journey with key changes and goes from minor to major when you least expect it and throws you between different set of emotions. At the same time it feels pretty direct and operates like a mini epos. Really happy with how it turned outâ, cites Strid.
Besides all this, the band has also stepped up their game when it comes to music videos for their timeless anthems. âWhite Jeansâ for instance features Swedish TV personality Fredrik Lexfors and is a sweet little homage to the LGBTQIA+ community. âFredrik is a good friend of mine and has loads of experience in the musical/theatre world and is super creative. He created this character called âKantornâ (The Cantor) some years ago and became a hit on YouTube. He has a very twisted and unique way of singing and acting, which is very funny. He was a part of Swedenâs Got Talent TV Show and went really far and became a crowd favorite. Fredrik has a lot of friends in the LGBTQIA+ community and I also have quite a few. We saw it as a joyful tribute and weâve only gotten really good response. Itâs of course also humorous but has a very nice balance and a very positive message.â
The bold and jovial video for âBurn For Meâ on the other hand maybe among the biggest and best productions, the NFO ever recorded for the depths of the internet: âIâve had this idea to film a âDancing in the Streetsâ video, where curious people come out of the woodworks and join the party in the streets. Itâs a very classic 80âs scenario and very common in videos back then. Sort of the video to IRENE CARAâs âFameâ. You donât see it very often these days. We felt that it was needed and after âBurn For Meâ was done I immediately envisoned it being the perfect âpost corona dancing celebration in the streets-songâ.â
Those two videos are by far not everything the band will have to offer visually, but we wonât tell any more just for now. To be continuedâŠ
With all that new greatness up their sleeves, NFO are ready to take the world by storm â again! Even though coming up with a setlist for their scheduled tour starting in September may prove to become problematic according to the AOR Dictator: âMaking a setlist might end up being a nightmare haha⊠I would be up for doing only songs off »Aeromantic I« and »Aeromantic II« since thatâs really where weâre at right now, but I think most of our the Midnight Flyers would like to hear some old stuff, too. Maybe we could get away with it as long as we play âWest Ruth Aveâ as the ending song and create the good old conga train?â













