Daniel Victor’s Neverending White Lights emerged in September 2005 with the release of Act 1: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies. Led by the tremendous chart success of “The Grace,” the album yielded three videos, a gold digital download, numerous award nominations (2006 Juno Award for Best New Artist; 2006 CASBY Awards for Favourite New Artist, New Single, and Indie Release; 2006 MMVA for Best Independent Video) and the 2007 Canadian Radio Music Award for Best New Group (Rock). After 18 months of non-stop promotion, Daniel returned to the studio. Once again recorded and mixed in Daniel’s home, Act 2: The Blood And The Life Eternal continues NWL’s musical journey. Featuring a new cast of guest vocalists including Auf der Maur and Rob Dickinson of Catherine Wheel, Act 2 revisits and expands the vivid sonic landscape created by Daniel Victor’s epic writing, performance, and production. Neverending White Lights is a Canadian music collaboration project fronted by Daniel Victor and featuring several artists mainly from Canada and the United States. Daniel Victor performs all musical instruments and mostly all songs feature a different singer. The idea behind Neverending White Lights is to present a sampling of different voices, styles, and artists, while retaining the ‘focused’ sound characteristic of a band. It is to place artists in a new sonic environment and create a new musical experience for the listener. Victor is the entity behind the entire concept. He began the concept four years ago in his home studio in Ontario, Canada and was focused on making an album that could bring diverse artists together. He produced, wrote and recorded music while creating space for the various talent to collaborate. As of October 30th, 2007, Neverending White Lights has released two studio albums (or “Acts”, as they are known). |