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That New Band Smell: Hello Moon

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ATL | 15:50 UK time, Thursday, 18 August 2011

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Hello Moon

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Welcome to 'That New Band Smell'. Please make yourself at home, pull up a chair and settle in and please keep your shoes on. The only thing we would like to smell in this blog is boxfresh beats not farm fresh feet, thank you. Here are your three musical entree's, please enjoy and once again, keep your shoes on!

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Red Light Inferno - I Design This fake life
Flame retardant rock from Letterkenny.


Laid back synthetic beats that are smoother than Cassanova's pick up lines.

- Vanity
Hello Moon are a Dublin four piece signed to the Any Other City Records label. They were brought to the attention of ATL by fellow Dub scallywags and like their capital city counterpoints they know their way around a pop song. It's that class indie pop sound, the sort made famous by Rough Trade and Creation in the 80's and 90's. It's chiming, jangly, reverb on the vocals and choruses to ride into battle. As a self professed indie fop it tickles me in ways that make me feel so, so right.

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Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    It looks like an amazing album and i am looking for songs of this album and if i am nor wrong these are songs of "Hello Moon", right?

    1. Vanity
    2. Here I Am
    3. Interlude
    4. Measure of Me
    5. Three More Inches
    6. Sievehead
    7. The Calculus Affair
    8. New Day
    9. What’s The Use Of Falling In Love?
    10. He Was A Boy
    11. Always In The Dark
    12. Awkward Hugs

    Regards.

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