Silver Dream Moon Taxi
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Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
22.01.2021
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- 1 Palm of Your Hand 02:36
- 2 Light Up 03:06
- 3 Hometown Heroes 03:06
- 4 Keep It Together 02:59
- 5 Live For It 03:30
- 6 Above The Water 02:55
- 7 The Beginning 02:47
- 8 Say 03:09
- 9 Lions 03:14
- 10 Take The Edge Off 03:08
- 11 One Step Away 03:16
- 12 Silver Dream 01:30
Info for Silver Dream
After building anticipation with a series of fan favorite anthems, Moon Taxi will release their sixth full-length album, Silver Dream, on January 22, 2021. It's available for pre-order here now.
To celebrate the big news, the critically acclaimed Nashville-based alt-rock band just shared their latest track from Silver Dream entitled "One Step Away." On the track, dusty guitar rings out over a steady beat and luminous keys as a chantable chorus sails over an unshakable groove. ESPN's SEC Network has already adopted it as anthem for this season's televised games for the next four months, playing on various promos, spots, broadcasts, and more.
About "One Step Away", guitarist Spencer Thomson commented, "I think this song represents a side of the album that is more rooted in soul and rock. We wanted to share something that complements what we've already put out to give the audience some sense of the variety of what's on the album. In this day and age, it's tricky to get a big group of people together to shoot a video, so we came up with a concept everyone could film on their own with their phones. It also allowed each member to get creative with how he filmed his shot. I wanted it to have a dark and grimy, yet playful vibe that matched the song."
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"We can come together, we won't give up on the fight," sings Nashville's Moon Taxi on their smash single "Two High," a song that catapulted them to the top of the streaming charts and the forefront of the national stage. Filled with emotive vocals, a percussive beat and some unexpected, infectious horns, it's a track that shows the band – which has been together for over a decade – venturing into more adventuresome territory than ever. Fearlessly melding rock with pop hooks, clever synths and roots touchstones gleaned from their home in Music City, Moon Taxi's forthcoming fifth record and first for RCA will find the five-piece doing what they do best: coming together and fighting for music that triumphs above all.
"Two High," the band's newest single, has been taking Moon Taxi - Trevor Terndrup (vocals, guitarist), Spencer Thomson (lead guitarist and producer), Wes Bailey (keyboardist), Tommy Putnam (bassist) and Tyler Ritter (drummer) – to new heights, topping over 60 million streams on Spotify and making heavy rotation on SiriusXM. Written in response to the push for peace, but not reacting to the politics, of the Women's March this past January, it's a song that encourages listeners to keep looking for a positive way forward – from their own internal battles, to the ones suffered by the world at large.
It's perhaps due to Moon Taxi's inspired, inclusive worldview when it comes to their music that they've been able to have songs featured as the soundtrack to multiple commercial and TV placements - from BMW, Nashville, MLB, NFL to HBO Sports – but it's their infectious live performances that keep fans coming back night after night. Touring for the better part of the decade, they're the kind of band that inspires a loyal following willing to drive miles and miles (or fly many more) to catch them again and again.
"If there's one thing we want when people hear this record or see our shows," says Terndrup, "it's to leave elated."
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