Midnight (Tor Miller song)
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| "Midnight" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Tor Miller | |
| from the album Headlights EP | |
| Released | February 2, 2015 |
| Length | 4:13 |
| Label | Glassnote |
| Producer(s) | Eliot James |
"Midnight" is a song by the indie pop artist, Tor Miller, on his debut extended play, Headlights EP.[1]
When asked about "Midnight", Miller said that, "When I wrote 'Midnight...I had just flown to London for a long period of recording. During that time I was getting very into all these biographies and autobiographies about the '70s punk scene... 'Midnight' was almost like a love note for the city and in a strange way an homage to a bygone era."[2] This track is a gospel-like, piano-driven song that lyrically touches about Miller's hometown, New York City.[3][4] The song starts acoustically with piano, played by Tor Miller himself, before it slowly builds with background guitar, group harmonies, percussion, a string section, and falsetto by Miller.[2] "Midnight" clocks at 4 minutes 13 seconds.