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Moon's latest album, Regolith, is a stunning work of art that showcases their unique blend of atmospheric post-rock and shoegaze. The album is a journey through space and time, with each track transporting the listener to a different world.
The opening track, "Orbit," sets the tone for the album with its ethereal guitar riffs and haunting vocals. As the album progresses, tracks like "Craters" and "Lunar Surface" build on this atmosphere with their intricate layers of sound and dreamy melodies.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Gravity Well," which features a driving rhythm section and soaring guitar solos. The track perfectly captures the feeling of being pulled towards a powerful force, much like the gravitational pull of a planet.
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Lunar Wind | ||
Theia | ||
Eclipctic Plane | ||
Regolith |
Regolith is a masterful album that showcases Moon's impressive musicianship and ability to create a truly immersive listening experience. Fans of post-rock and shoegaze will not be disappointed by this stellar release.