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The Soft Moon - Industrial, Krautrock, Shoegaze, Post-Punk (RIP Luis Vasquez)

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American neo-post-punk band based in Oakland, California. Founded in 2009 as a solo project by Luis Vasquez (May 30, 1979 - January 18, 2024).

The Soft Moon is a San Francisco based neo-post-punk band composed of Luis Vasquez (singer/songwriter/guitar/synthesizers), Justin Anastasi (bass), Damon Way (synthesizers) and Ron Robinson (visuals). Keven Tecon joined the band as a drummer in early 2012. The Soft Moon has taken cues from early synthpunk/post-punk bands such as Chrome, Suicide, Danse Society and The Units.

The Soft Moon was founded by Luis Vasquez as a solo project in 2009. He released two singles, "Breathe the Fire" and "Parallels", while working on his debut Self Titled LP. Prior to the release of the LP, Vasquez directed his energy into building a band around his project with the aim to deliver a full sensory experience within the context of live performance.

Location: Oakland, CA

Website: http://www.thesoftmoon.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thesoftmoon
Instagram: http://instagram.com/the_soft_moon
Twitter: http://twitter.com/thesoftmoon
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSoftMoon
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/thesoftmoon
Bandcamp: http://thesoftmoon.bandcamp.com/
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https://sacredbonesrecords.bandcamp.com/


The Soft Moon // "Far" (Official Video)




The Soft Moon - "Want" (Official Music Video)




The Soft Moon - "Wasting" (Official Music Video)




The Soft Moon // Black (Official Audio)




THE SOFT MOON - Circles (Official Video)




The Soft Moon - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)





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Spotify TSM Radio: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1E4ByeofJrnbfh



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Re: The Soft Moon
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2022, 05:27:42 AM »







“The whole point of this record was to share every emotion that I feel,” says The Soft Moon’s Luis Vasquez. “No two songs are the same. It’s about existing in the world as a human being and experiencing many emotions and experiences throughout life.” And so hence the title Exister, a record rooted in the ecstatic joys and crippling lows that life can throw up and how just hanging on and existing is sometimes all we have. “Exister is my way of saying ‘I'm here, deal with it.’” Vasquez says.

Sonically, this expression is a vast, expansive and potent one. The opening ‘Sad Song’, which unfurls with a dense brooding atmosphere, Vasquez describes as almost a ballad, while tracks such as ‘The Pit’ capture the opposite end of the musical spectrum, exploding as a thundering piece of industrial techno complete with gut-churning levels of bass. ‘Monster’ – a song that follows a human metamorphosis into an unrecognizable and destructive being - seamlessly combines a deeply melodic, almost electro pop, vocal hook with a slow build atmospherics to create something equally beautiful and unsettling. ‘Become the Lies’ explores the devastating consequences of being lied to by your own family and is a post-punk stomper, merging charging basslines, pummelling drums and snaking guitars, all of which combine explosively. Elsewhere the album runs the gauntlet of everything from ambient to dark wave - features ferocious guest contributions from fish narc and Special Interest’s Alli Logout on ‘Him' and ‘Unforgiven’ - all while retaining that distinct tone that unmistakably The Soft Moon.

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Re: The Soft Moon appreciation thread
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2024, 03:43:27 PM »