Lo Moon tease forthcoming album with new single, "Evidence"
Following a performance last night in Los Angeles where they were joined by Curt Smith from Tears For Fears, psyche-pop four-piece Lo Moon have returned with their first new music of 2023 on new single, "Evidence".
The track is paired with an official music video, directed by Saoli Nash and Warren Fu.
Speaking about the new song, Lo Moon’s Matt Lowell reveals, “’Evidence’ is a song about learning from your mistakes. A song that explores the innocence of young love and the journey we’re all on to become better partners, better people, and more emotionally available. Sometimes this takes time and looking back at who I was as an adolescent helped me realise who I’ve become as an adult. The arc of relationships can teach us a lot about who we are, even if it’s emotionally scarring to explore.”
The new music follows the band’s recently concluded Los Angeles underplay residency, which saw them play four packed-to-the-rafters shows at Zebulon. Each night the band was joined with special guest appearances, week one; Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES, Adam Granduciel from The War On Drugs on week two, and most recently, the legendary Curt Smith from Tears For Fears.
Later this week, the band heads to the East Coast for a three night intimate residency at Pianos in New York City on 25, 26, 27 October before embarking on a 14-date UK and EU tour next month, including three intimate sold-out dates at The Lexington in London on 7, 14, 21 October.
"Evidence" is out now. For a full list of tour dates and to purchase tickets, visit lomoonofficial.com.
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