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Moonshot are a genre-hoping trio that blends the atmospheric soundscapes of 80s electronic pioneers with modern-day production. Combining the influence of acts like Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, and Tears for Fears with the grooves of 90s Bristol icons such as Massive Attack and Portishead, Moonshot create a unique sound that is both familiar and yet unique.
Moonshot’s songs are built on lush harmonies, intricate rhythms, and pulsating electronic textures, melding pop sensibilities with deep, atmospheric vibes. Their music has consistently received positive reviews and the band has built a loyal fanbase.
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“Pulls you into a different world” The Gatekeeper Space
“A force to be reckoned with” York Calling
“Enjoy this gem” End Sessions
“A dark, rare beauty” Never Enough Notes
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“An unexpected and at times breath-taking treat!” The RingMaster Review
“A treasure trove of agreeable folktronica” God is in the TV
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"Magnificent - five stars!" Toxic Pete
“Eerily beautiful” Overplay
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“A beautiful, breathtaking album” God is in the TV
“I urge everyone who reads this to purchase this album” Dogmanet
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"A future classic which in moments touches genius." Baby Tiger
"Self-released albums don't usually come with as much sparkle as this" Tasty Fanzine
Moonshot’s songs are built on lush harmonies, intricate rhythms, and pulsating electronic textures, melding pop sensibilities with deep, atmospheric vibes. Their music has consistently received positive reviews and the band has built a loyal fanbase.
Angels Wear Black album reviews
“Pulls you into a different world” The Gatekeeper Space
“A force to be reckoned with” York Calling
“Enjoy this gem” End Sessions
“A dark, rare beauty” Never Enough Notes
Last Train Home album reviews
“An unexpected and at times breath-taking treat!” The RingMaster Review
“A treasure trove of agreeable folktronica” God is in the TV
Uncertain Weather album reviews
"Magnificent - five stars!" Toxic Pete
“Eerily beautiful” Overplay
Fear Today, Gone Tomorrow album reviews
“A beautiful, breathtaking album” God is in the TV
“I urge everyone who reads this to purchase this album” Dogmanet
Friday Street album reviews
"A future classic which in moments touches genius." Baby Tiger
"Self-released albums don't usually come with as much sparkle as this" Tasty Fanzine