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…when things shine bright
Infusing Jim Morrison-esque lyricism, a blend of psychedelic rock and hints of shoegaze, Moon Woman conjures an immersive atmosphere. Their sound transports listeners from lofty, castles made of clouds, to the depths of dark, oceanic waters, sometimes simultaneously.
Having spent two years honing their craft through extensive live performances alongside renowned Stoner Rock bands like Elder and Mars Red Sky, as well as playing festival stages like Lake On Fire, Moon Woman is poised to unveil their second album, "…when things shine bright."
With this latest LP, the band ventures into uncharted territory, embarking on a quest for self-discovery not only as a band but as individuals. Yet, amidst this exploration, they deftly fuse their diverse influences into a cohesive sonic odyssey that transports listeners to enigmatic realms and obscure planets.
Just as with their debut album, Moon Woman took a DIY approach to creating the second, upcoming release, "...when things shine bright". Armed with one completed track and a plethora of ideas, they ventured from their home turf to the mountains of Italy to record in a vast, repurposed theater with the help of recording/mixing engineer Enrico Berto from Mushroom Studio. Two weeks of intensive collaboration within this unique space, which they dubbed The Womb, gave birth to an introspective body of work that serves like a beacon of light for the initial steps into the band members' personal voids.
Infusing Jim Morrison-esque lyricism, a blend of psychedelic rock and hints of shoegaze, Moon Woman conjures an immersive atmosphere. Their sound transports listeners from lofty, castles made of clouds, to the depths of dark, oceanic waters, sometimes simultaneously.
Having spent two years honing their craft through extensive live performances alongside renowned Stoner Rock bands like Elder and Mars Red Sky, as well as playing festival stages like Lake On Fire, Moon Woman is poised to unveil their second album, "…when things shine bright."
With this latest LP, the band ventures into uncharted territory, embarking on a quest for self-discovery not only as a band but as individuals. Yet, amidst this exploration, they deftly fuse their diverse influences into a cohesive sonic odyssey that transports listeners to enigmatic realms and obscure planets.
Just as with their debut album, Moon Woman took a DIY approach to creating the second, upcoming release, "...when things shine bright". Armed with one completed track and a plethora of ideas, they ventured from their home turf to the mountains of Italy to record in a vast, repurposed theater with the help of recording/mixing engineer Enrico Berto from Mushroom Studio. Two weeks of intensive collaboration within this unique space, which they dubbed The Womb, gave birth to an introspective body of work that serves like a beacon of light for the initial steps into the band members' personal voids.