I. Julian Leucht, together with his band The Night Bus Strangers, has dedicated himself to the myth of the American night. The fitting soundtrack is a straightforward, roughened folk rock that's surprisingly unexciting, yet all the more effective for it. Also remarkable is Leucht's voice, which sounds like 500 miles of prairie dust and cheap gas station whiskey. Amplified by a small band, it's the ideal companion for a night full of songs, stories, dreams, and myths of a more real reality...
II. After the acoustic debut album “Blue Motel” by the Hamburg-based trio from 2014, the musically larger-scale “Depraved & Wonderful” followed in 2016, on which the band was supported by organs and wind instruments.
III. On their current album, "III," the band returns to the core of their chamber music of the city at night. This third album was recorded live over three days and nights by the three musicians (guitar, bass, drums). They combine modern lyrics with classic, but by no means rusty, song structures.
1. You're A Man Now
2.Insomnia
3. No Blues
4. Hallucination
5. The Tailor
6. Arabesque Afternoon
7. Odd Balloons
8. Phone Boxes
9. Same Old Songs
10. Alcatraz Heart
11. Cashmere Dreams
12. Middle Class Hero
13. I'm Tired