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    Moonrise Nation - Glamour Child (2017)

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    Moonrise Nation - Glamour Child (2017)

    Moonrise Nation - Glamour Child (2017)
    Alternative, Indie Pop, Folk | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 00:32:47 | 81 MB
    Label: Zinc Music

    It’s hard to believe the finely crafted songs on Glamour Child are the debut works from the indie pop trio Moonrise Nation. The band, comprised of Emma McCall on lead vocals and guitar, Arden Baldinger on keyboard and Eva Baldinger on bass and cello, is as talented as writers as they are musicians. Each piece is finely crafted into theatrical displays of artistry that are not only instrumentally pleasing but also lyrically fulfilling.

    The album begins with a powerful piano intro into “Common Fear” which is quickly joined by rich vocals and pulsing percussion. A groove gets running with the help of rhythm guitar as the chorus comes around with, “but the only thing that we have in common is a fear/sitting and crying in the cold as stars reflect my tears”. The energy holds steady throughout the piece, making a great introductory tune as it showcases the bands blend of indie pop and folk.

    The collection turns from an upbeat tune into “Eye to Eye”, a spooky bit with soft instrumentals and the opening lyrics “voices in the night/ get the door and get the light”. The harmonies throughout the song are very subtle, yet effective. There’s a constant underlying pulse like a heartbeat building up to a collision of instrumentals beneath the vocals, “wish I could slow down.” The instrumentals fade out to a piano line and the faintest hint of cello before bleeding into the opening melody of “Teach Me How”. This piece, while still soft and melancholy, has more of a dreamy approach, especially when the cello lines come in. It’s a sad song depicting the pain and struggle of moving on after a loss but has a hopeful message of finding strength carrying out the lines “teach me how to love more deeply/ teach me how to take a step over the line and live my life without daring to try”.

    TRACKLIST

    01. Common Fear
    02. Eye to Eye
    03. Teach Me How
    04. Petty Games
    05. Demo Day
    07. Fairweather Friend
    08. No Harm
    09. Glamour Child
    10. Seasick