Night Reign

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Night Reign
A black-and-white photo of Aftab kneeling in shallow beach water.
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 31, 2024
LabelVerve
ProducerArooj Aftab
Arooj Aftab chronology
Love in Exile
(with Vijay Iyer and Shahzad Ismaily)

(2023)
Night Reign
(2024)
Singles from Night Reign
  1. "Raat Ki Rani"
    Released: April 18, 2024
  2. "Whiskey"
    Released: May 7, 2024

Night Reign is the fourth studio album by Pakistani singer and composer Arooj Aftab, set for release on May 31, 2024, by Verve Records. It was preceded by two singles, "Raat Ki Rani" and "Whiskey", with the former receiving a music video directed by Tessa Thompson. The album features contributions from musicians including Vijay Iyer, Shahzad Ismaily, Moor Mother, and Thompson's father Chocolate Genius, Inc.

Background and recording[edit]

Night Reign follows Aftab's breakthrough album, 2021's Vulture Prince, for which she became the first Pakistani Grammy winner,[1][2] got a song placed on Barack Obama's 2021 summer playlist,[1][3] and signed to Verve Records.[1] With all the excitement around the album, Aftab grew worried about following it up with her next album which "need[ed] to be better, or at least the same... or at least it really needs to not suck. You know, when you have a record that people really love, you're kind of fucked, because the next one has to be equally good or better. And that's really scary. My mind was preoccupied with how to take the sound further."[1] Her original plans for the follow-up were an album centering the poetry of Mah Laqa Bai Chanda, the first female Urdu poet to publish a collection of her own work, whose poetry had not been set to music before, but the challenge stopped feeling creatively stimulating, so she abandoned it and kept two songs from it, "Na Gul" and "Saaqi".[1]

Aftab brought a host of collaborators in for the record, including harpist Maeve Gilchrist, bassist Petros Klampanis, poet Moor Mother for a guest verse on "Bolo Na", and Elvis Costello playing the Wurlitzer on "Last Night Reprise".[1] Several songs also include work from percussionist Jamey Haddad, with Aftab bringing him in to help those songs have more groove.[1] The album also sees Aftab embracing the piano, her least favorite instrument which she calls "so fucking corny", after having toured with pianist Vijay Iyer for their collaborative album Love in Exile.[1]

Release[edit]

The album was announced on April 18, 2024, with a release date set for May 31, by Verve Records.[4] With the announcement came the lead single, "Raat Ki Rani", which Aftab said was about "a person whose allure, magnetism, and charisma floats through a beautiful evening garden party."[4][5] It was named after cestrum nocturnum, a flowering plant also known as night-blooming jasmine, which is known in Urdu as "raat ki rani", meaning "queen of the night".[1][6]

Aftab first came up with the melody and hook for the song in a hotel room, but wasn't sure where to take the song beyond that.[1] After consulting two Urdu-speaking writer friends who also had no ideas, Aftab settled with what she had, saying "Well, maybe it doesn't have to go anywhere. It's like what Nile Rodgers says — we all just want to get to the hook, so let's get to the hook. The song is just the hook."[1] The song centers the piano, and marks Aftab's first use of Auto-Tune in her music.[7] Aftab said she asked her mixing engineer to "put, like, T-Pain amounts of Auto-Tune on this and let's see how it sounds?", and says the two were "'horrified' at how much they liked it."[1]

"Raat Ki Rani" came with a music video directed by actor Tessa Thompson, her directorial debut,[4] and produced by Kishori Rajan, the head of Thompson's production company Viva Maude.[5][6] The video features two women either falling in love or "starring in a Lynchian perfume commercial."[6] Per Thompson, the video is "about the fantasies we have sometimes about people we encounter. It's about the way we come to life in dark spaces. It's about how intoxicating something in bloom can be. I don't want to say much more because I am curious what people see in it. But it is also an homage to some films I am deeply influenced by."[6] Thompson's father, Marc Anthony Thompson, contributed to the album under the alias Chocolate Genius, Inc.[8][6]

The second single, "Whiskey", was released on May 7.[9][10] It features contributions from Kaki King and Gyan Riley on guitars, Maeve Gilchrist on harp, Linda May Han Oh on bass, Jamey Haddad on percussion, and TimaLikesMusic on synthesizer and piano.[9] Aftab said the song was "about being out at night with someone you like, but the evening gets a little carried away. My friend has had too much, now I am tired, and I need to figure out how to get us both home. But overall somehow the night and the interaction is still pretty cute."[9]

Live[edit]

With the announcement of the album, Aftab also announced tour dates for June 2024 through January 2025 in Europe and the United States, including six shows in September and October supporting Khruangbin.[7][11] In May, Aftab was announced as one of the curators for the Dutch music festival Le Guess Who?, set for November 7–10.[12] Aftab's lineup will include performances by herself, her father Aftab Sr., Aja Monet, Dina El Wedidi, Meshell Ndegeocello, Noura Mint Seymali, and Zsela.[12]

Reception[edit]

Night Reign ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Guardian[13]
Mojo[14]
Uncut9/10[15]

The Guardian's Ammar Kalia said Night Reign was "one of [Aftab's] most spirited and experimental records to date, aiming to embody the nocturnal setting that provides the inspiration for her music", and called it "a welcome step forward".[13]

Track listing[edit]

Night Reign track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Aey Nehin"  
2."Na Gul"  
3."Autumn Leaves" (featuring James Francies)  
4."Bolo Na" (featuring Moor Mother and Joel Ross)  
5."Saaqi" (featuring Vijay Iyer)  
6."Last Night (Reprise)" (featuring Cautious Clay, Kaki King, and Maeve Gilchrist)  
7."Raat Ki Rani"Arooj Aftab5:13
8."Whiskey"Aftab5:07
9."Zameen" (featuring Chocolate Genius, Inc.)  

Personnel[edit]

Musicians[edit]

Technical[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Arooj Aftab becomes first Pakistani singer to win a Grammy". Al Jazeera English. April 4, 2022. Retrieved May 25, 2024.
  3. ^ Bloom, Madison (July 11, 2021). "Barack Obama Shares 2021 Summer Playlist: Jazmine Sullivan, Arooj Aftab, Wye Oak, More". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 25, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Monroe, Jazz (April 18, 2024). "Arooj Aftab Announces Album and Tour, Shares Video for New Song". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 18, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Chelosky, Danielle (April 18, 2024). "Arooj Aftab – "Raat Ki Rani"". Stereogum. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d e Ehrlich, Brenna (April 18, 2024). "Tessa Thompson Brings Night-Blooming Romance to Arooj Atfab's "Raat Ki Rani" Video". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  7. ^ a b Siroky, Mary (April 18, 2024). "Arooj Aftab Announces New Album Night Reign, Shares "Raat Ki Rani"". Consequence. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  8. ^ Pearis, Bill (April 18, 2024). "Arooj Aftab announces new album ft. Moor Mother, Vijay Iyer & more, shares "Raat Ki Rani"". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  9. ^ a b c Chelosky, Danielle (May 7, 2024). "Arooj Aftab – "Whiskey"". Stereogum. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
  10. ^ Strauss, Matthew (May 7, 2024). "Arooj Aftab Shares New Song "Whiskey"". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
  11. ^ LaPierre, Megan (April 18, 2024). "Arooj Aftab Announces New Album Night Reign, North American Tour". Exclaim!. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  12. ^ a b Pearis, Bill (May 23, 2024). "Le Guess Who? announces 2024 lineup curated by Darkside, Arooj Aftab, Bo Ningen, and more". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved May 25, 2024.
  13. ^ a b Kalia, Ammar (May 17, 2024). "Arooj Aftab: Night Reign review – all the heat and mystery of nocturnal life". The Guardian. Retrieved May 25, 2024.
  14. ^ Pattison, Louis. "Arooj Aftab - Night Reign". Mojo.
  15. ^ Segal, Victoria. "Arooj Aftab - Night Reign". Uncut.