New Record “Looking Glass"
out July 10, 2026

Contact
Connor at nighttimemgmt@gmail.com

Listen to Looking Glass
https://samply.app/p/BYcr6yVIqgTQVhRgctcp

Press Photos & Album Cover
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/4/folders/1IJxgTqYOa-uyV7RuUm_bANnjHius0c8K

Full Bio
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lZ_yZL1Jm5cAUn12CX5thJ1pJ3VCpTjT/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110734954366604680750&rtpof=true&sd=true

Snake Eyes Music Video for 5/11 Release + Album announcement
https://youtu.be/NNhvIPQV0XY



Links

www.nighttime.band

www.instagram.com/nighttime666

www.facebook.com/nighttimeofficial

www.youtube.com/@Nighttime66

nighttimes.bandcamp.com

Shows

Upcoming

May 30 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Healing Force of the Universe w/ Paul Adelstein ∞ Tickets

June 27 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Plant Material w/ Frankie Fox, Plum

July 15 ∞ London, UK @ The George Tavern w/ Josephine Illingworth, Sophia Hansen-Knarhoi ∞ Tickets

July 17 ∞ Antwerp BE @ The Cabron

July 21 ∞ Augsburg, DE @ Kappeneck

July 24 ∞ Lübeck, DE @ Tonfin

July 30 ∞ Prague, CZ @ The Globe

2026

May 17 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Non Plus Ultra w/ Morphia Slow, Maybellene Ryder, Zane Champion ∞ Email for Info

3.22 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Permanent Records w/ Mia Joy, Jonie (Tickets)

3.19 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Gold Diggers ∞ Sid the Cat Presents w/ Divorce (Tickets)

2.7 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Gold Diggers w/ Tobacco City, Los Padres (Tickets)

2025

3.23 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Permanent Records Roadhouse ∞ Sid the Cat Presents w/ Gun Outfit, Abronia (Tickets)

3.29 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ The California Botanic Garden w/ Sonoda, Barry Archie Johnson, Mutual Benefit (Tickets)

6.27 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Scribble Community Center w/ Hectorine, Bart Davenport (Tickets)

11.22 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ No Canyon Hills ∞ Living Earth Presents w/ Badlands, Logan Hone (Tickets)

12.7 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Palace of Oranges w/ Had Had, Downtime (Info)

4.27 ∞ Los Angeles, CA @ Healing Force of the Universe w/ Sayde Price, Holy Matter (Tickets)

5.10 ∞ Family Affair Folk Festival @ Echo Park (Email for Info) w/ Laine Gaubert, Lucky Horse Red, Misha Adair, Ricky Berger, Michael Newsted, Rachel Mazer, Lila Forde, Janelle Kroll

2024

5.10 ∞ Los Angeles, CA ∞ Permanent Records Roadhouse w/ Essential Forever and Holy Matter

5.12 ∞ Oakland, CA ∞ Thee Stork Club w/ Asha Wells and Claire Cronin

5.13 ∞ Arcata, CA ∞ Outer Space w/ Ora Cogan

5.14 ∞ Portland, OR ∞ Mississippi Records w/ Water Shrews and Half Shadow

5.15 ∞ Seattle, WA ∞ Woodland Theater w/ Joan Kelsey and Crushing

5.16 ∞ Vancouver, BC ∞ Green Auto w/ Isabella & The Sprouts, Chaya Harvey, Evan Cheadle

5.18 ∞ Olympia, WA ∞ Mantis House Fest

5.19 ∞ Nevada City, CA ∞ The Honey Hills Festival with La Luz, and more

6.22 ∞ Los Angeles, CA ∞ House Show w/ Fonteyn, Down Time

6.27 ∞ Los Angeles, CA ∞ Healing Force of the Universe w/ Ruthann Friedman, Mercedes Kilmer

7.10 ∞ Washignton DC ∞ Rhizome w/ Wheatie Mattiasich, Anastasia Coope, m. cole

7.11 ∞ Philadelphia, PA ∞ Beautiful World Syndicate w/ Mike Bruno, Gabriel & Mariel (Terra Cotta)

7.12 ∞ New Haven, CT ∞ Never Ending Books ∞ Camp Saint Helene, Mother Juniper

7.13 ∞ Brooklyn, NY ∞ Union Pool w/ Scout Pare Philips, Backworld

7.14 ∞ Catskill, NY ∞ Avalon Lounge w/ Bobbie

7.28 ∞ Northampton, MA ∞ Marigold Theater w/ Carinae

8.9 ∞ Portland, ME ∞ Nathan’s House w/ Colby Nathan, Greg Jamie

8.10 ∞ Brooklyn, NY ∞ Stone Circle Theater w/ Alexia Avina, Carol

8.15 ∞ Jersey City, NJ ∞ Fox & Crow w/ CR and The Nones

8.16  ∞ Accord, NY ∞ The Cabin w/ Harrison Basch, Miles Hewitt

8.18  ∞ Bethlehem, PA ∞ Presented by Love’s Devotee

8.19 ∞ Pittsburgh, PA ∞ Government Center w/ Alvin Row, I4A

8.20 ∞ Cleveland, OH ∞ Little Rose Tavern, presented by Cleveland Tapes

8.21 ∞ Chicago, IL ∞ Color Club w/ Chris Coleslaw

8.22 ∞ Detroit, MI ∞ Polka Dot w/ Fran, Dick Texas

8.23 ∞ Toronto, ON ∞ Sellers & Newel Second-Hand Books w/ Jordaan Mason

Live @ Gold Diggers, Los Angeles ∞ March 2026

Selected Press

Nighttime glides effortlessly between two worlds, letting folk chants of near-medieval purity morph into dark-toned 1960s-flavored Spector-esque rock. – Jennifer Kelly, Dusted Magazine

Eva Louise Goodman has the air of someone who creates art for herself… Since 2014, the music she makes as Nighttime has delivered fluent, bouyant folk compositions that run the gamut of psych-pop, girl group, and Americana. – Hayden Merrick, Bandcamp Daily

Nighttime makes the kind of cosmic folk songwriting that can lower the temperature of a room… Eva Louise Goodman’s haunting vocal gets under your skin. – Robin Murray, Clash Magazine


Short Bio

A gift for lovers of 60s folk and crystalline, song-y psychedelia, Nighttime aka Eva Louise Goodman, delivers fluent, buoyant compositions that run the gamut of psych-pop, girl group, and Americana. Nighttime's third full length album, Keeper Is The Heart, engineered and co-produced by Florist's Rick Spataro, was released on Ba Da Bing! Records in 2023. Lauded by Bandcamp as Best New Music, they called the record “a mystical tapestry of psychedelic folk.” Nighttime reaches deep into the essence of musicians such as Vashti Bunyan, Sibylle Baier and Pentangle, breaking down the decades into a sound thoroughly and bizarrely modern.

Long Bio

Nighttime rolls the cosmic dice and lands on their most expansive album to date.

Time is malleable in the hands of cosmic American folk band Nighttime. Early recordings could be mistaken for choral hymnals from the archive, while 2023’s Keeper is the Heart—lauded by Bandcamp as Best New Music—feels like a lost psychedelic gem of the 1960s, calling in the spirit Vashti Bunyan and Norma Tenega. 

On Nighttime’s forthcoming record, Looking Glass, the band that began as a solo recording project has evolved to feature contributions of over twenty musicians, including Sam Evian, Roy Montgomery, and collaborators of Pearl and the Oysters, Marina Allen, Weyes Blood, and Aldous Harding—their work woven into a single silken web coalesced around shimmering harp, beatific trumpets, rolling guitar, and the guiding thread of Eva Louise Goodman’s rich, singular voice.

“The energy of the process becomes a part of the result.” Goodman says. “My first records were a lot about being alone and experimenting with sound. More and more, I find inspiration comes from bringing other people into the project… I want it to be fun.”

Living in Los Angeles, Nighttime is in good company with a long tradition of musicians seeking creative camaraderie. The story of the album, however, began while Goodman was still living in the woods in upstate New York, as her life underwent what she describes as an “alchemical transformation” as the relationship she was in through her twenties ended and she moved into a big farmhouse with two other artists. 

“I spent a lot of time walking outside in the woods and swimming in the river behind the house. In the winter, we would sit in front of the fire, host creative gatherings, and have weekly band practices.” But when the snow thawed, she began dreaming of a change: A move to the West Coast.

Making a vow to let a new path reveal itself, California’s spirit lured her sooner than intended with an invitation to play a show in Los Angeles. With only three weeks notice, she made the move. A new band coalesced, more shows began to materialize, and soon she was touring and recording the songs that would end up on Looking Glass

“From something comes nothing / But from nothing can come something.” The opening lines on the album set the tone for what comes next as Goodman travels across continents, painting landscapes of rivers, wheels, wings, and the open road of time. Initiation Rites, Wounded Healer, The Powers—more than song titles, these are invocations, calling in transformation and the wild unknown that comes with it.

If Nighttime’s 2023 release hinted at a newfound openness, Looking Glass proclaims a complete surrender: “I paid the price of rolling the cosmic dice,” Goodman sings, “And I scored snake eyes—they’re staring into mine.” Looking Glass is an album about thresholds. It’s about opening your heart, taking a leap, and coming out on the other side.

When the album reaches its last song, the title track, time unspools and language folds in on itself. “Changeable is time / Let loose, it flies across the sky.” Flute spirals through warm vintage Rhodes piano while harmonies lift and guide a way through the liminal space between the words. 

Looking Glass was written leading up to and following everything in my life changing…” said Goodman. “I think I’m still trying to figure it out.”

Somewhere between the forest and the hidden frequencies of Los Angeles, Nighttime has found a new voice by opening a door. And then stepping through.

Keeper is the Heart LP

(Ba Da Bing Records, 2023)

Keeper is the Heart (2023)

  • January 20, 2023 - Ba Da Bing! Records

  • Special Limited Edition Dinked release

  • Sold Out Union Pool NYC Release Show with Kristine Leschper (Mothers) + Katie Von Schleicher

  • Sold Out Upstate Release Show at The Half Moon with Skullcrusher/Babehoven

  • Matador Records 2023 end of the year list mention

  • Merge Records 2023 end of the year list mention

  • Co-Produced and Engineered by Rick Spataro (Florist)

  • Mixed and Mastered by D. James Goodwin (Kevin Morby, The National)

Performance Highlights

  • Pop Montreal 2016, 2017

  • 2017 US Tour

  • 2018 Ireland/UK Tour Supporting Mutual Benefit

  • Extensive East Coast touring 150+ shows

  • Northside Festival 2019

  • Sold Out Union Pool NYC 2023 Record Release with Kristine Leschper (Mothers) + Katie Von Schleicher

  • Sold Out Upstate NY 2023 Record Release at The Half Moon with Skullcrusher/Babehoven

  • Spring 2024 West Coast Tour (9 dates)

  • Summer 2024 East Coast Tour (18 dates)

    Some Support Highlights: Anastasia Coope, Anna Mieke, Babehoven, Cult of Youth, Ed Askew, Eli Winter, Greg Jamie (O’Death), Jesca Hoop, John Andrews, John McKiel, Katie Von Schleicher, Kristine Leschper (Mothers), Marissa Nadler, Mutual Benefit, Nightshop (Kevin Morby, The Babies), Olden Yolk, Ora Cogan, Ought, Skullcrusher, Spencer Krug, Valley Maker, Wheatie Mattiasich, Divorce, Tobacco City

  • “Nighttime glides effortlessly between two worlds, letting folk chants of near-medieval purity morph into dark-toned 1960s-flavored, Spector-esque rock.”

    — JENNIFER KELLY, DUSTED MAGAZINE

  • “Eva Louise Goodman has the air of someone who creates art for herself... Since 2014, the music she makes as nighttime has delivered fluent, buoyant folk compositions that run the gamut of psych-pop, girl group, and americana.”

    — HAYDEN MERRICK, BANDCAMP DAILY

  • “Nighttime makes the kind of cosmic folk that can lower the temperature of a room… Eva Louise Goodman’s haunting vocal gets under your skin.”

    — ROBIN MURRAY, CLASH MAGAZINE