Elvis Perkins In Dearland has released their third album, All The Night Without Love, and it is a departure from their previous works. This album is more experimental and features a diverse range of instruments, including horns and strings.
The album opens with "Shampoo," a track with a catchy melody and a horn section that adds depth to the song. "Hours Last Stand" is a slower track with haunting vocals and a beautiful string arrangement. "Send My Regards to Lonelyville" is a standout track with its upbeat tempo and catchy chorus.
Perkins' vocals are raw and emotive throughout the album, especially on tracks like "How's Forever Been Baby" and "Weeping Pilgrim." The band's instrumentation is also impressive, with each member bringing their own unique sound to the album.