Lo Moon To Headline The Turf Club On 4/6

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The last time Lo Moon were in town, they were surrounded by a bit of mystery with just their single “Loveless” being known. An impressive set later both out writer and photographer ended up as fans.

Now they are coming back to the scene of the crime (the Turf Club) armed with their self titled debut album on 4/6. Tickets are available HERE

They will be supported by Kraus

The first track on Lo Moon’s self-titled album is ever so gentle in its clarion call. Starting softly with light beats, ’80s synths and the controlled vocals of lead singer Matt Lowell, it eventually erupts in a stadium-ready chorus cry of “This is it! This is it now!” For Lowell and his two main bandmates Crisanta Baker (guitar, bass, keys) and Sam Stewart (guitar), Lo Moon is it: the moment they’ve each individually been working towards their entire musical lives.

Music is the universal language for a group of people who all come from vastly different corners of the earth. Lowell is from Long Island, Baker from Denver, Stewart from London; Los Angeles was their eventual meeting place. It was Lowell who instigated Lo Moon before it even had a name. His mantra – if you like – for all the material was their first release “Loveless,” a track he had been working on for five years. After its release, the media were wagging their tongues on this new “mysterious” band who emerged with a My Bloody Valentine-referencing, epic sprawl of a tune. Lowell and co., however, insist that their intention was never to be opaque. They just didn’t have anything else to say at the time. “We thought, ‘Let’s lead with the music and see what happens’,” he explains.“It ended up going really far and everyone wanting to know more about the band, but we weren’t keeping any information, we were just figuring out what we were gonna do next. We were starting from nothing.”

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