NewMoon Release New Single

by | Feb 1, 2024

Belgian shoegaze outfit Newmoon are back with ‘Crazing’, the 3rd single taken from their brand-new album ‘Temporary Light’, set for release on March 22nd, 2024 through [PIAS] Recordings (EU) and Manifesto Records (US).

 “Crazing is one of the noisier songs on this album”, singer-guitarist Bert Cannaerts explains. “We’re always looking for that one melody that hides within a song. With Crazing we wanted to try our hand at a song that incorporates loads of guitar textures but still feels melodic and airy. On one hand it has these dark and droning fuzzed out guitars but on the other hand it sounds fresh and uplifting. The song exists on the edge of dark and gloomy with a hint of brightness and optimism. The exact spot where we like our music to sit”, he adds.

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NewMoon’s third single ‘Crazing’ is out now.

Their brand-new album ‘Temporary Light’, set for release on March 22nd, 2024 through [PIAS] Recordings (EU) and Manifesto Records (US).

Pre-order ‘Temporary Light’ here: https://newmoon.ffm.to/temporarylight

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