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In a full-on Nightfall deck, you will want to level up Nocturne by attacking with those Nightfall units, and then continue using that synergy to reduce the power of your opponent’s units while giving everything on your side of the board Fearsome. Or she could be thrown into decks because of her powerful play effect (Ashe/Sejuani).

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She could be built around (Gangplank/Sejuani) to get her to level up consistently, and once she did she could control the board with Frostbite. The closest another champion we have seen like this is Sejuani. There are two ways to build him: either a dedicated deck that aims to level him up, or just a list that uses him as a solid 4 drop for his play effect. That speaks to the strength of the archetype as a whole, but Nocturne by himself is a beast as well. His archetype looked clunky from the outside, but once you learn the nuances of piloting it, it actually feels amazing. I think most people underestimated Nightfall before the set went live. So first let us examine him more closely and then I will break down 3 decks using Nocturne. It is my opinion that variations of Nocturne decks will end up in Tier 1 or Tier 2 as staple aggro decks. I have heard opinions from both ends of the spectrum – ranging from ‘trash’ to ‘amazing’! I am in the latter camp, and I believe it is because of the champion’s versatility, immediate effect on the board, and supporting package. Instead, thanks to the high level of Tatum's songs and the sound he and Vernhes create, it's just the kind of album that could connect with lovers of slick, catchy pop with real humans behind the controls.Nocturne has been quite a hot topic since his champion card got revealed. The album is much more Echo & the Bunnymen than it is Crocodiles, more Mirror Moves than Talk Talk Talk, but it doesn't suffer for it.

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A few even provide some surprises: "Through the Grass" is a positive sweetheart of a ballad featuring some nimbly picked acoustic guitar that conjures up memories of early Aztec Camera, "Paradise" is a big pop song that could be slotted into the climax of a John Hughes movie with a graceful ease. Some, like the jangly love song "Only Heather" or the string-filled and beautiful "Shadow," sound like hit singles, the rest are just great songs. There's no "Summer Holiday" this time out, but all the record's 11 songs are deeply memorable with subtle and long-lasting melodies. The album's richly textured sound is a perfect match for the kind of relaxed and tuneful songs that dominate, Tatum and Vernhes focus the songs emotionally and sonically into an overall package that sounds lovely and has some real depth.

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And while that's an approach that can often sink an album (and a career), in this case it works really well.

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No more of that for Tatum, this a meticulously crafted album that's the product of a pro studio and a seasoned producer. While Gemini's drum machines were fun, they sometimes got in the way of the songs with their sometimes-cheesy retro-ness. Another change on Nocturne is the live drums, which give the sound a boost in energy and power. The overall sound of the album is much more layered and smooth Tatum's bathed-in-warm-reverb voice is even lower in the mix, the guitars chime and ring but are rarely spiky, and the keyboards are more atmospheric than before. (Also, it included the brilliant single "Summer Holiday.") For the follow-up Nocturne, Tatum headed to the Rare Book Room to work with producer Nicolas Vernhes, and together the two crafted an album that takes Wild Nothing's sound out of the bedroom, dresses it in fancy clothing, and manages to be just as impressive. Wild Nothing's excellent debut album Gemini had a homemade, slightly wonky feel that gave Jack Tatum's take on '80s new wave pop a human touch.









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