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Our Last Night au MTelus

Tue 16 Sep 2025 • 07:15 pm Indie Rock / Post-hardcore
MTELUS - Montréal De 56$ à 160$
· by Rédaction PAN M 360

Le groupe post-hardcore Our Last Night, originaire du New Hampshire, a été fondé en 2004 par les frères Trevor (chant) et Matt Wentworth (guitare, chant), accompagnés de leurs amis d’enfance Alex Woodrow (basse), Colin Perry (guitare) et Tim Molloy (batterie). Alliant les structures mélodiques de l’emo aux sonorités gutturales du hardcore, Our Last Night a tourné sporadiquement dans la région de la Nouvelle-Angleterre pendant trois ans, sortant plusieurs EP et démos autoproduites.
Ces enregistrements ont attiré l’attention du label Epitaph, dont le fondateur Brett Gurewitz a été impressionné par la maturité du groupe et l’étendue vocale de ses membres. Le label a signé Our Last Night à l’été 2007, et le groupe est rapidement parti en Californie, à Orange County, pour enregistrer son premier album. Terminé à la fin de cette même année, The Ghosts Among Us est sorti début 2008, suivi deux ans plus tard de We Will All Evolve en 2010.
Pour leur troisième album, Age of Ignorance (2012), le groupe affine son style en adoptant une direction plus mélodique et post-hardcore, avec moins d’éléments metal. Cette même année, le guitariste Colin Perry quitte le groupe, qui amorce alors un virage stylistique plus prononcé, en publiant notamment un EP de reprises, ainsi que des versions acoustiques et électriques de leur EP Oak Islands, paru en 2013.
Le quatrième album studio d’Our Last Night, Younger Dreams, voit le jour à l’été 2015. Il est suivi en 2016 par le single Common Ground, prélude à l’EP de sept titres Selective Hearing sorti en 2017. En 2019, le groupe revient avec l’album studio Let Light Overcome, porté par le single Demons.

New Hampshire-based post-hardcore band Our Last Night was formed in 2004 by brothers Trevor(vocals) and Matt Wentworth (guitar, vocals), along with childhood friends Alex Woodrow (bass), Colin Perry (guitar), and Tim Molloy (drums). Combining the melodic structures of emo with the guttural sounds of hardcore, Our Last Night sporadically toured the New England area for three years, releasing several EPs and self-made demos along the way.
These recordings found their way to Epitaph, where label owner Brett Gurewitz took interest in the band’s maturity and wide-ranging vocals. The label signed Our Last Night in the summer of 2007, and the group soon headed west to record its debut album in Orange County, California. Completed later that year, The Ghosts Among Us was released in early 2008, followed two years later by We Will All Evolve in 2010.
For their next album, the band began to refine their sound, moving in a more melodic, post-hardcore direction with few metal moments on their third album, 2012’s Age of Ignorance. That same year, guitarist Colin Perry left the group and they began to further alter their sound, releasing an EP of cover songs as well as acoustic and electric versions of their 2013 EP Oak Islands.
Our Last Night’s fourth full-length album, Younger Dreams, arrived in the summer of 2015. Preceded by the 2016 single “Common Ground,” the band issued the seven-song Selective Hearing EP in 2017. They returned in 2019 with the studio album Let Light Overcome, featuring the single “Demons.”

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