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Split Moon
The Echo
1822 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Feb 23, 2020
8:00 PM PST
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Part Time Punks Presents the 10th Annual MY BLOODY VALENTINE NITE at the ECHO on FEBRUARY 23, 2020
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Split Moon Biography
Split Moon’s debut album Slow Satellite was called “a howling, sooty-thick, blasting, mesmeric shoegaze with space rock/psych suggestions” by Jack Rabid of Big Takeover Magazine. The band has morphed through shifting lineups with a droning wall-of-sound and hazy, melodic riffs guiding each incarnation. Their new album More Cloud More Stars expands the sound to combine Stooges/MC5 fuzz rock, kosmiche/krautrock rhythms, spaced-out slowcore epics, and saturated noise pop in a seductive sonic attack.
Guitarist/vocalist Mark Starr, veteran of Victory Records straight-edge pioneers Insight and Estrus Records garage punks The Gimmicks, initially formed the band under the name Leaf. They released the Nothing Seems Real EP before reemerging as Split Moon for the follow-up album Slow Satellite, recorded with producer Scott Holmes (Highlands). With a new lineup including bassist Ryan Orvis (Alex E.T.), the band released the Gold-Diggers Live Session, a performance originally broadcast as a live stream and produced by Dave Trumfio (Built to Spill, Soft Kill, Mekons).
Split Moon is hitting the road for a series of West Coast dates in spring/summer 2025 with Starr and Orvis joined by Nick Thomas on guitar and Tiffany Sotomayor on drums.
Read MoreGuitarist/vocalist Mark Starr, veteran of Victory Records straight-edge pioneers Insight and Estrus Records garage punks The Gimmicks, initially formed the band under the name Leaf. They released the Nothing Seems Real EP before reemerging as Split Moon for the follow-up album Slow Satellite, recorded with producer Scott Holmes (Highlands). With a new lineup including bassist Ryan Orvis (Alex E.T.), the band released the Gold-Diggers Live Session, a performance originally broadcast as a live stream and produced by Dave Trumfio (Built to Spill, Soft Kill, Mekons).
Split Moon is hitting the road for a series of West Coast dates in spring/summer 2025 with Starr and Orvis joined by Nick Thomas on guitar and Tiffany Sotomayor on drums.
Psychedelic Rock
Shoegaze
Drone Rock
Noise Pop
Space Rock
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