This Night Forever by Hurricane Fall – Song of the Day

8 April 2022 | 4:37 pm | Mallory Arbour

'This Night Forever' reminisces on the rare moments in life that are as close to perfect as you could ever get.

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Hurricane Fall return today with their first release for 2022 – the heart-warming anthem, This Night Forever – it’s our Song of the Day! This Night Forever reminisces on the rare moments in life that are as close to perfect as you could ever get.

The new single follows on from their previous release Good One which was added to Spotify’s Fresh Country and New Music Friday, and Apple Music’s Today’s Country, Aussie Country and Country Risers playlists. In fact, their last 3 singles have totalled over 2.7 million streams across both platforms.

The boys - Jesse Vee (singer/guitarist), Pepper Deroy (singer/bassist), Lachlan Coffey (drummer), Tim Hickey (keyboardist/guitarist) and Luke Wheeldon (guitarist/producer) – teamed up with Melbourne duo Msquared Productions (Michael Paynter and Michael Delorenzis) to craft the new track. Recorded over Zoom due to ongoing Covid restrictions, it still presents an accurate illustration of the band’s fun-loving spirit. This type of forward-thinking country music reminds us why they were so deserving of their Golden Guitar nomination for ‘Group or Duo of the Year’ in 2021.

Hurricane Fall have a live show like no other; a throwback to the glory days of live music, which has earned them spots opening for country music royalty Billy Ray Cyrus and Aussie favourites The Wolfe Brothers. Naturally, 2022 is filled the brim with show dates for the band. April sees them putting on a show at Wests Tamworth for the highly anticipated 50th Tamworth Country Music Festival. Next, they’re off on a healthy run of QLD dates, including the Gympie Music Muster and the star studded, CMC Rocks. But the party doesn’t stop there – later the boys will wind up in the Denilliquin dust for the infamous Deni Ute Muster.

This Night Forever is the kind of uplifting track that can’t help but stir up fond memories. It’s got that kind of infectious rhythm that demands your attention; a sonic signature the band has developed since previous singles Good One and Another One More Time with the latter peaking at #5 on the Countrytown Hot 50 Country Airplay Chart

The Newcastle-based band’s 2020 debut album Ain’t Leavin has amassed over 1 million streams across Spotify and Apple Music, with various singles also added to playlists on Apple Music including Little Bit of Country, Country Lovin, Aussie Country, and Spotify’s Fresh Country and New Music Nashville playlists. Before that, their debut self-titled EP reached No. 2 on the iTunes Country Albums chart, with their follow-up EP, How We Get Down peaked at No. 4.

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