Instrumental rock trio MOON is set to release their highly anticipated new album, Paradroid, a bold exploration of metal, post-rock, and progressive rock that promises to captivate both fans and critics alike. The album features seven ambitious tracks, each driven by powerful guitar riffs and dynamic rhythms, creating an immersive auditory experience focused on ambient soundscapes, emotional depth, and intricate dynamics.
Produced and mixed by renowned audio-visual artist Karlo Vukovic, known for his avant-garde project TKIVO, Paradroid stands out for its refusal to conform to the synthetic, generic production that dominates modern rock music. Instead, Karlo’s unique approach brings a raw, authentic sound that highlights the band’s artistic integrity and innovative spirit. You can check out the album on streaming services.
The album’s new direction is epitomized in the first single, “Zombies”, which introduces a darker, more aggressive sound. According to the band’s bassist, Miki, “‘Zombies’ is a critique of modern society’s consumption habits. People are becoming zombies, consuming all kinds of rubbish every day, completely losing touch with the values that define mankind.”
MOON has built a reputation for their uncompromising live performances and space-heavy rock sound. Their debut album, Maybe We’ll Come Back, garnered critical acclaim and led to performances at notable venues such as Arsenal Fest and Nisville International Jazz Festival.
Paradroid is set to be a landmark release for MOON, showcasing their evolution and commitment to pushing the boundaries of instrumental rock.
Reeder, the visionary behind Metal Addicts, has transformed his lifelong passion for metal into a thriving online community for metal aficionados. As a fervent devotee of black metal, Reeder is captivated by its dark, atmospheric, and often unorthodox soundscapes.