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Red Sky

by Moon Hooch

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mottom1
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mottom1 High Energy Through a lot of the album. Somehow good for homework. Favorite track: Booty House.
John Maurer
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John Maurer Taking the fast lane to derailment, Moon Hooch scooches along with songs of unctuous tonality, honking hells bells and buckets of blood like nobody's business—better buckle up and engage the bruise control; pairs well with brightly-colored bokeh-patterned combat boots. Favorite track: Alien Invasion.
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Gwynncore A fantastic and blast of an album, Red Sky blends a bunch of styles, songwriting techniques, and on a couple tracks soothing vocals. Moon Hooch at their best. Favorite track: Red Sky.
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Red Sky 03:26
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Sunken Ship 04:03
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Low 5 04:02
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Psychotubes 03:01
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On The Sun 04:06
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Booty House 02:54
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Shot 03:58
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Rough Sex 04:14
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The Thought 03:04
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Broken Tooth 03:51

about

On ‘Red Sky,’ their third and most adventurous album to date, the band uses everything they’ve learned from their whirlwind journey to push their sound to new heights, bringing together the raw, transcendent energy of their live performances and the sleek sophistication of their studio work into a singular, intoxicating brew that blends elements of virtuosic jazz, groovy funk, and pulse-pounding electronic dance music.

Recorded at The Bunker studio in Brooklyn, ‘Red Sky’ is nothing if not captivating. The album opens with the tribal urgency of the title track and proceeds, over the next 45 minutes, to utterly demolish any and every possible barrier that could stand between your ass and the dance floor. On ‘Shot,’ Wilbur sings a stream of consciousness vocal line over an airtight groove, while “Psychotubes” channels the apocalyptic fire and brimstone of death metal, and the staccato intro of “That’s What They Say” gives way to a gritty, late-night come-on of a saxophone line that’s far more suggestive than any whispered words ever could be.

credits

released June 10, 2016

John Davis - Mixing
Alex DeTurk - Mastering
Wenzl McGowen - Clarinet (Contrabass), Group Member, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
James Muschler - Drum Set, Group Member, Tabla
Ari M. Warner - Design, Illustrations
Mike Wilbur - Group Member, Sax (Bass), Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor), Vocals

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Moon Hooch Brooklyn, New York

On Tour! moonhooch.com/tour

Booking (US): Cassie Siegel at Mint Talent Group - cassie@minttalentgroup.com

Booking (Europe):
Zac Peters at DMf - zac@dmf.co.uk

Management: Dan Rome - management@moonhooch.com

Press: Kevin Calabro - kevin@calabromusicmedia.com
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