Nightvision finds Devon Allman stepping out of familiar territory and into something far more understated and exploratory. Best known for his blues-rock lineage, Allman strips things back here, abandoning vocals and classic song structures in favor of an instrumental, late-night soundscape that feels closer to art-rock, ambient, and DIY cinema than traditional rock records.
This isn’t an album built for instant gratification. Nightvision moves slowly, letting tones breathe and moods develop. Guitars shimmer rather than solo, synths hum in the background, and rhythms creep forward with a restrained, almost hypnotic pulse. The music feels intentionally dim-lit — like walking empty streets after midnight with nothing but neon reflections and distant noise for company.
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