Lo Moon unveil new single, "Borrowed Hills"
Pysch-pop band Lo Moon offer another taste from their forthcoming third studio album, I Wish You Way More Than Luck, with new single, "Borrowed Hills".
“Borrowed Hills” follows the band’s announcement of their forthcoming third studio album, I Wish You Way More Than Luck. Accompanying the announcement, the band shared two new tracks, including focus single, “Water” and a b-side “Connecticut".
“Like many of us, I had an overwhelming feeling of confusion during the height of the pandemic in 2020. It was a feeling that was strangely reminiscent of another time in my life…2001. I was recruited to play hockey as a kid and was attending Pomfret School in Connecticut during 9/11. My older sister was living in Manhattan, my parents were on Long Island and all communication was down. That complete confusion and isolation drew me to music and I picked up my roommate’s guitar and over the next week or so wrote my first song," Lo Moon’s Matt Lowell reveals.
"My music teacher at the time convinced me to play the song in front of the entire student body in the iconic chapel on campus. Expressing the vulnerable feelings of the time and hearing my voice reverberating through that chapel altered my life," he continues. "In December 2020, I went back to The Clark Chapel in search of reconnecting with that feeling. I hit record on my phone and Borrowed Hills was the first idea that came out. I shared it with the band and immediately we were on a path for our third record."
I Wish You Way More Than Luck, to be released on 5 April via Thirty Tigers/The Orchard, and is available to pre-order now.
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