SONG PREMIERE: Elizabeth Moen Drops Bluesy Garage Psych Stylings On 'Synthetic Fabrics' - Glide Magazine

2022-10-16 19:13:42 By : Ms. Cecilia Zhu

The Bad Ends Featuring Bill Berry (R.E.M.) Announce Debut Album ‘The Power and the Glory’

WATCH: Omar Apollo Brings ‘Daptone’ Flavored Soul To ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ With “Evergreen”

WATCH: Gabriels Bring Flawless R&B/Funk To ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’

Rival Sons Announce New Album ‘Darkfighter’ Out 3/10 & Shares “Nobody Wants To Die”

Hayley and the Crushers Sustain the Punk Energy For ‘Modern Adult Kicks’ (INTERVIEW)

Punk Guitar Hero East Bay Ray Talks 40 Years Of Dead Kennedy’s ‘Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables’ (INTERVIEW)

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Shares His Guitar Gunslinger Ways & Career Insights (INTERVIEW)

Dirty Streets’ Justin Toland on Following A Feeling For ‘Who’s Gonna Love You’ (INTERVIEW)

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Chase Improvisational Muse On Captivating ‘Laminated Denim’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Black Keys Electrify Phoenix With Throwback Cuts At Ak-Chin Pavillion (SHOW REVIEW)

‘Licorice Pizza’ Can’t Carry Weight Of Its Parts (FILM REVIEW)

1982’s ‘Around The World’ Covers The Police On Their First World Tour (DVD REVIEW)

Jim Ruland Chronicles the Rise & Fall of SST Records on ‘Corporate Rock Sucks’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

‘Licorice Pizza’ Can’t Carry Weight Of Its Parts (FILM REVIEW)

‘Loki’ Gives Us Loki vs. Loki in Episode 3 (TV REVIEW)

All the Movie Trailers from Super Bowl LIV

2021 Holiday Movie Preview: ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife,’ ‘The Power of The Dog,’ ‘House of Gucci’ & More

45 Years Ago Today – David Bowie Released ‘Heroes’ LP

SONG PREMIERE: Tearing Up Fires Up Jangly Guitars & Big Chorus On ‘Monarch’

Todd Snider Gets Back to Work, Shares Big Stories and Succinct Songs in Portland, OR (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Shares His Guitar Gunslinger Ways & Career Insights (INTERVIEW)

Caustic Commentary: Bill Callahan, Brian Eno, Fazerdaze, Todd Rundgren, Mavi & More

Caustic Commentary: Bill Callahan, Brian Eno, Fazerdaze, Todd Rundgren, Mavi & More

Steve Adams of ALO Starts Oakland’s Mars Record Shop Specializing In Local & Vintage

Suds & Sounds: Beale Street Brewing Co. Celebrates Memphis Music Through Craft Beer

Time Out Take Five: Douglas Cuomo Feat Nels Cline, Yaniv Taubenhouse, Falkner Evans & More

Emerging Artist J.S. Ondara Makes Voyage From Kenya to Minnesota & Astounds With ‘Tales of America’ (INTERVIEW)

Little Feat’s ‘Waiting For Columbus’ Super Deluxe Edition (8 CD) Surpasses Ambitious Expectations

Movie Review: Louis C.K.’s ‘Tommorow Night’

SONG PREMIERE: Tearing Up Fires Up Jangly Guitars & Big Chorus On ‘Monarch’

SONG PREMIERE: Shelton Power Adds a Stark and Haunting Rhythm to Blues Classic “Take Me Back”

SONG PREMIERE: The Mortal Prophets Melt Dark & Ominous Into Cinematic Sound Collage On “Me and the Devil”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Anthony D’Amato Reflects on Racial Injustice with Soulful Rock and Roller “Kinda Strange”

With one listen to Elizabeth Moen’s unique throwback vocals and you’d think you are hearing a Shannon and the Clams meets The Growlers collaboration. With whirls of garage psych, bluesy guitar and vivacious rock tenacities, Moen ain’t just another lo-fi indie singer-songwriter with something to say on All Songs Considered. Instead, she’s the edgy voice that complements valued artists like Kevin Morby (who band she’s currently touring with). Her new album Wherever You Aren’t, due November 11th.

Moen writes about life lessons, inspirations, drawbacks, and generally figuring it out – a scrapbook of first- and third-person accounts of growth experiences and rites of passage. As a self-taught and self-made artist, she brings her unique style of indie rock, indie folk, and soul to songs both personal and eerily relatable. Recently, she has been on tour in the live bands for Kevin Morby and Squirrel Flower, while picking up organic media endorsements from the likes of Chicago Tribune, NPR, Paste, Audiotree, and Earmilk. The first single, “Headgear”, from her forthcoming album already has over 1.5 million listens on Spotify.

Glide is premiering “Synthetic Fabrics” off Wherever You Aren’t, a textural mix of the past and present where Moen’s bluesy vocals and biting guitars create an almost one-woman-band juggernaut

“I wrote the verses when I was staying back with at my parent’s place and unsure of big decisions about my body and future. The chorus lyrics came to me months later on a bus from Dublin to a small town south of there on my way to play a show. Recorded at Fame Studios later that year on a day off on tour. An accumulation of fears, facing them, and support brought this song together.

Moen’s album release show at The Hideout in Chicago is on December 9th – go here for tickets. 

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Chase Improvisational Muse On Captivating ‘Laminated Denim’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

SONG PREMIERE: Tearing Up Fires Up Jangly Guitars & Big Chorus On ‘Monarch’

SONG PREMIERE: Shelton Power Adds a Stark and Haunting Rhythm to Blues Classic “Take Me Back”

Hayley and the Crushers Sustain the Punk Energy For ‘Modern Adult Kicks’ (INTERVIEW)

Truth & Salvage Co. Return From Hiatus with Long Lost LP ‘Atoms Form’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Brian Eno Captures “Another Green World” Magic On ‘Foreverandevermore’ (ALBUM REVIEW)