MOON DUO share rave-inspired second single from new album 'Stars Are The Light'

out Sept 27 on Sacred Bones

Hear "Lost Head"

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MOON DUO
- Share new track "Lost Heads"
- New album ‘Stars Are The Light’
out September 27th on Sacred Bones
- More UK & European tour dates added including Gateshead

Photo Credit: Jasmine Pasquill. Version with no border here.

Today Moon Duo have shared the second single from forthcoming new album ‘Stars Are The Light’, which is set for release on September 27th via Sacred Bones ahead of Autumn UK tour dates.

The follow up to 2017’s two-part exploration into the transcendental, ‘Occult Architecture’, ‘Stars Are the Light’ is Portland-based psych explorers Sanae Yamada and Ripley Johnson’s luminous seventh album. It marks a progression into significantly new territory and sees them synthesize the abstract and metaphysical with the embodied and terrestrial. The album has a sonic physicality that is at once propulsive and undulating; it puts dance at the heart of an expansive nexus that connects the body to the stars.

New single "Lost Heads" shimmers with an aura that hints at The Haçienda, perhaps inspired by their recent Samarbeta residency in Salford, and makes for a laid-back, airy and distinctly Moon Duo take on 90s rave.

Listen to “Lost Heads”: https://youtu.be/HlBMsnPi93M

The band’s Sanae Yamada comments: “We have changed, the nature of our collaboration has changed, the world has changed, and we wanted the new music to reflect that.”

These are songs about embodied human experience — love, change, misunderstanding, internal struggle, joy, misery, alienation, discord, harmony, celebration — rendered as a kind of dance of the self, both in relation to other selves and to the eternal dance of the cosmos.

Taking disco as its groove-oriented departure point, ‘Stars Are the Light’ shimmers with elements of ’70s funk and ’90s rave. Johnson’s signature guitar sound is at its most languid and refined, while Yamada’s synths and oneiric vocals are foregrounded to create a spacious percussiveness that invites the body to move with its mesmeric rhythms. With Sonic Boom (Spacemen 3, Spectrum) at the mixing desk in Portugal’s Serra de Sintra, (known to the Romans as “The Mountains of the Moon”) the area’s lush landscape and powerful lunar energies exerted a strong influence on the vibe and sonic texture of the album.

On embracing disco as an inspiration, Yamada says, “It’s something we hadn’t referenced in our music before, but its core concepts really align with what we were circling around as we made the album. Disco is dance music, first and foremost, and we were digging our way into the idea of this endless dance of bodies in nature. We were also very inspired by the space and community of a disco – a space of free self-expression through dance, fashion, and mode of being; where everyone was welcome, diversity was celebrated, and identity could be fluid; where the life force that animates each of us differently could flower.”

‘Stars Are The Light’ will be released on September 27th via Sacred Bones. Pre-order here.

‘Stars Are The Light’ track list:
1. Flying
2. Stars Are The Light
3. Fall In Your Love
4. The World And The Sun
5. Lost Heads
6. Eternal Shore
7. Eye 2 Eye
8. Fever Night

'Stars Are The Light' arwork high res here.

August 7, 2019 6:35am ET by Stereo Sanctity  

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