Top Tracks: Rebecca Haviland and Whiskey Heart – Late Nights and Early Mornings

There’s something bewitching about the small hours. Maybe it’s the quiet, the stillness, maybe it’s because it’s a rare piece of time that’s all your own, with nothing demanding your attention. Whatever the reason, it leaves a devil on your shoulder whispering “just a couple more hours, then we’ll turn in” while the rest of the world around you is already fast asleep. While I’m liable to waste the night away down some YouTube rabbit hole or binge-watching a new show, for acts that live and breathe rock and roll these are the hours where their world comes alive. ‘Late Nights and Early Mornings’ is a love letter to that sensation; riding a euphoric high after stepping off the stage, feeling invincible as you walk the deserted streets, until the first rays of dawn break the spell. There’s an undeniable electricity in the air, and you can feel the band embody it here in this old-school rocker. Rebecca Haviland drawing from the fire and soul of Janis Joplin, while Whiskey Heart captures the likes of The Black Crowes at their bluesy best. The result is an electrifying anthem for the small hours, made to be played loud – shattering the stillness and inevitably waking the neighbours.