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Luna Shadows writes &amp; produces out of her bedroom, shaping songs under the shade of the palms. Much like a spider, the singer-songwriter spins an ethereal web, pulling all the strings on her tracks. Each song: a layered and thoughtful production, &amp; wholly her own. Emerging in 2016, Billboard called her debut “Some of the most refreshingly soulful &amp; haunting indie pop to come out this year.” She rapidly captured the attention of the alternative scene with <a href="spotify:track:3sE1TkNMnPvSTRu2Zo41LR" data-name="Hallelujah California">Hallelujah California</a>, rising to #8 on Spotify’s US Viral Chart.

Opening a window into her memories, Luna’s sophomore LP promises all the polish of her previous work while demonstrating a deliberate &amp; intimate lyricism. A collection of songs exploring love, loss, grief, realization, recovery, &amp; remembering, these guitar-driven silhouettes mark the start of a new era for Shadows. Shapeshifting for us, she trades sparkling electro pop for emotive indie rock. Written in isolation over the pandemic, she presents us with a record that is startlingly forgiving &amp; optimistic. As the album’s sole lyricist, she searches for her best self in her darkest depths. She urges listeners to uncover our own wounds, revisit our family histories, &amp; allow ourselves to feel everything: good cannot exist without bad, light would be nothing without dark. Pieced together digitally with long-distance co-producer Bradley Hale &amp; recorded from home by Shadows’ herself, her vision is clear, nostalgic, &amp; as satisfying as a full moon.

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