Powerhouse Rock Act AshenMoon are back with a brand new single 'Ashen Moon' which will be released on all digital platforms on 12th April via Golden Robot Records.
'Ashen Moon' is the first new music from the band since last year's critically acclaimed EP Umbra 1 which boasted 4 singles with accompanying videos: 'DustBowl', 'Future Kings and Queens', 'Mosquito' and 'Without Faith'.
The Track 'Ashen Moon' describes the tide moment the band witnessed a Full Moon reflection the San Fernando Valley bushfires as they ravaged Los Angeles. In the aftermath of fire and a new moon comes rebirth, discovery and youth. AshenMoon have yet again produced an absolute stormer of a rock track; blending 70's rock sensibilities with a modern rock polish.
When they first began writing their debut album,
AshenMoon bassist
Garry Beers, singer
Toby Rand and guitarist
Jimmy Khoury unravelled their personal songwriting and began collaborating a "Passion Project" in Beers' garage studio. There, in the heat of the San Fernando Valley (LA), they created the recipe and sound of
AshenMoon. A fusion of 70's, new wave and modern rock n roll. Produced by Beers (co-produced by Rand), the album is influenced by the electronic grooves of Beers' work with
INXS, hooky riffs inspired by Khoury's work with
Beth Hart, whilst Rand traverses his range emotionally with tales of heartbreak, love and redemption; something uniquely his own. After recently partnering with
Golden Robot Records, AM released their first EP titled
Umbra 1 on October16th. Accompanying the music are videos shot during worldwide lockdown, spearheaded by the electro-rock track
'Dustbowl' - shot on the empty LA city streets.
Mixed by Grammy award winner
David Reitzas and mastered by
Howie Weinberg (Jeff Buckley), the
AshenMoon record
Umbra 1 is majestically anthemic, whilst remaining magnetically intimate.
"Not since my days with INXS have I felt more connected to music. We made this record from the heart and pay homage to all the great rock bands and artists that have inspired us to devote our lives to music" - Garry Beers