Nightly (band)
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Nightly | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee |
Genres | |
Years active | 2016-present |
Labels | independent |
Members | Jonathan Capeci Joey Beretta Nicholas Sainato |
Website | https://www.nightloveyou.com/ |
Nightly is an alternative pop band from Nashville, Tennessee, consisting of Jonathan Capeci, Joey Beretta, and Nicholas Sainato. Capeci and Beretta are formerly of Dinner And A Suit.[1] The band is currently independent and managed by Neon Coast.
History
[edit]Cousins Jonathan Capeci and Joey Beretta grew up together around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Throughout their childhood and teenage years, they played in a number of bands together, but as they reached college, they dropped out and relocated to Nashville to pursue their project at the time, Dinner And A Suit. As that project dissolved, Capeci and Beretta regrouped with friends Stephen Cunsolo and Nicholas Sainato to form Nightly. The project lacked momentum until they signed with Interscope Records in July 2016 and began work on their debut EP.
After the release of the leading single, "XO" on May 10, Nightly's first EP, titled Honest, was released on October 21, 2016. The EP contained 4 songs, with "XO" being the most successful. Spotify featured "XO" on multiple playlists throughout the Summer, which skyrocketed it to over 2 million plays in a matter of weeks.[2] Following the success of "XO, "Talk To Me" was the next promoted single from the EP.[3]
On March 6, 2017, Nightly released their first music video for the track "XO" off of their debut EP. They collaborated on the video with Tobias Nathan and Jake Saner. Capeci said that they picked Nathan specifically for the video due to his grasp on color.[3] They worked with Nathan again on their music video for "Talk To Me", which released on Youtube on June 27, 2017.
The band toured extensively throughout the end of 2016 and beginning of 2017, opening for acts like Ke$ha, The All-American Rejects, Zella Day, and K.Flay. After being featured at the We Found New Music showcase at SXSW, they embarked on their first headline tour in April 2017, with support from Saint Mesa, the project of singer and songwriter Danny McCook.[4] They finished out their year of touring with bands such as Urban Cone, The Struts, and The Night Game, while also playing at Bonnaroo for the first time.[citation needed]
On January 22, 2018, Nightly was announced as support for NF on his USA tour. They performed on 28 dates of this tour. While on tour, Nightly released their single "Miss You Like Hell" on February 16. Soon followed up by their single "Holding On", released on March 22.
In August 2019, the band announced that they had signed a new record deal with BMG. In the notes app screenshots they shared on social media, they also explained how challenging the past year was and that they needed to postpone their upcoming tour.[5]
Nightly released their debut album, Night, Love You, on October 16, 2020.[6]
On March 7, 2025, the band released their third album, songs to drive to.[7]
Discography and additional works
[edit]Title | Type | Year | Release Date (US) | Label |
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Honest | EP | 2016 | October 21 | Interscope Records |
The Sound Of Your Voice | 2018 | November 9 | ||
Talk You Down | 2019 | June 14 | ||
night, love you | Album (Debut) | 2020 | October 16 | BMG |
night, love you (Alt EP) | EP | 2021 | January 29 | |
wear your heart out | Album | 2023 | August 25 | |
songs to drive to | Album | 2025 | March 7 |
Title | Type | Additional Artists | Release Date (US) | Year | Appearing Album |
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"XO" | Single | May 10 | 2016 | Honest | |
"Miss You Like Hell" | February 16 | 2018 | The Sound Of Your Voice | ||
"Holding On" | March 22 | ||||
"Sleepless Nights (Feat. Nightly)" | Feature | Ayokay | August 31 | In The Shape of a Dream (ayokay) | |
"Twenty Something - Stripped Sessions" | Stripped Version | May 24 | 2019 | ||
"No Call, No Reply - Stripped Sessions" | |||||
"this time last year" | Single | September 27 | |||
"the movies (feat. Charli Adams)" | Charli Adams | April 24 | 2020 | ||
"you should probably just hang up" | May 22 | night, love you | |||
"not like you - Stripped" | Stripped Version | December 4 | night, love you (Alt EP) | ||
"so sly - Alternate Version" | Alternate Version | January 8 | 2021 | ||
"Maybe Could Have Loved (feat. Nightly)" | Feature | Charli Adams | January 21 | Bullseye (Charli Adams) | |
"summer - Acoustic | Acoustic | January 29 | night, love you (Alt EP) | ||
"older - Live Acoustic" | Acoustic (Live) | ||||
"lover/loner" | Single | April 30 | |||
"Turns Me Bad" | Feature | Fickle Friends | May 7 | Weird Years (Season 2) (Fickle Friends) | |
"a million pretty pieces" | Single | Fleurie | August 11 | ||
"Lose My Number" | October 28 | ||||
"about you" | NOTD | March 11 | 2022 | NOTED...EP (NOTD) | |
"hate my favorite band" | April 1 | ||||
"Amnesia (with Nightly)" | Feature | Ayokay | May 13 | Digital Dreamscape (ayokay) | |
"on your sleeve" | Single | June 24 | |||
"why u gotta be like that (feat. Nightly)" | Feature | vaultboy | August 17 | this is what i get (vaultboy) | |
"dirty white chucks" | Single | October 14 | |||
"i wish you loved me" | November 18 | ||||
"radiohead" | March 17 | 2023 | wear your heart out | ||
"dry eyes" | April 21 | ||||
"wear your heart out" | June 6 | ||||
"like i do" | July 14 | ||||
"the feeling" | Live | August 25 | |||
"Miss When You Missed Me (feat. Nightly)" | Feature | Knox | October 6 | I'm So Good At Being Alone? (Knox) | |
"Damn, I miss you" | Single | Mokita | October 20 | ||
"iris" | Single, Cover | Original from "Iris", The Goo Goo Dolls | December, 29 | ||
"This Ain't a Breakup (feat. Nightly)" | Feature | Georgia Webster | May, 10 | 2024 | SIGNS (Georgia Webster) |
Title (Song) | Release Date | Year | Platform | Credited Artists | Licensed To |
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"XO" | March 7 | 2017 | Youtube | Tobias Nathan and Jake Saner[3] | Interscope Records |
"Talk To Me" | June 27[9] | Vevo | Tobias Nathan[3] | ||
"Who Am I to You" | December 7[10] | 2018 | |||
"Twenty Something" | May 16[11] | 2019 | |||
"the movies" | January 10[12] | 2020 | Youtube | Zach Pigg | BMG |
"you should probably just hang up" | June 23[13] | ||||
"summer" | September 3[14] | ||||
"the car" | September 18[15] | ||||
"older" | October 29[16] | ||||
"time online" | December 11[17] | ||||
"hate my favorite band" | April 22 | 2022 | |||
"on your sleeve" | June 29 | ||||
"dirty white chucks" | October 14 | ||||
"radiohead" | March 17 | 2023 | |||
"dry eyes" | May 4 | ||||
"wear your heart out" | June 9 | ||||
"like i do" | July 14 | ||||
"the feeling" | September 1 | Zach Pigg | |||
"love somebody" | September 20 | ||||
"my boys" | November 29 | Zach Pigg | |||
"iris" | December 29 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Nightly - 1883 Magazine". February 4, 2021. Retrieved April 17, 2023.
- ^ @jonathancapeci (May 22, 2016). "last week we released a song. doesn't feel real. thx to @spotify and every1 who shared. this is impossible w/o you" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ a b c d Carr, Ashton (May 29, 2017). "Interview With Nightly". Clipped Wings. Retrieved June 5, 2017.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Saint Mesa Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved March 24, 2022.
- ^ J, Ryan (April 20, 2020). "NIGHTLY Inks Contract With BMG". downinthepit. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
- ^ "Listen to Nightly's incredible debut album 'night, love you.'". October 16, 2020.
- ^ "Nightly releases their 3rd album 'songs to drive to'". March 7, 2025.
- ^ "Nightly". Spotify. Retrieved March 24, 2022.
- ^ Nightly - Talk To Me, June 27, 2017, retrieved March 24, 2022
- ^ Nightly - Who Am I To You, December 7, 2018, retrieved March 24, 2022
- ^ Nightly - Twenty Something, May 15, 2019, retrieved March 24, 2022
- ^ nightly - the movies (official video), January 10, 2020, retrieved March 24, 2022
- ^ nightly - you should probably just hang up (official video), June 23, 2020, retrieved March 24, 2022
- ^ nightly - summer (official video), September 3, 2020, retrieved March 24, 2022
- ^ nightly - the car (official video), September 18, 2020, retrieved March 24, 2022
- ^ nightly - older (official video), October 29, 2020, retrieved March 24, 2022
- ^ nightly - time online (official video), December 11, 2020, retrieved March 24, 2022