Seattle indie rock band Moon Palace - led by twin sisters Cat & Carrie Biell - just shared a dreamy new single, "Bold" via KEXP. The track, off the band's upcoming Shadowcast album out August 23, is inspired by that "nostalgic feeling to a time when you felt more care free," recalls guitarist/vocalist Cat Biell. It comes ahead of their July 20 performance at Seattle's Capitol Hill Block Party and future hometown gigs, including an album release show atClockout Lounge on September 20.
Twins Cat (guitar, vocals) and Carrie (bass, vocals) began writing songs together as teenagers, cultivating a musical bond made particularly significant as children of two Deaf parents. Joined by Jude Miqueli (drums) and Darcey Zoller (cello, synth), the band's hook-driven yet at times discordant guitars and gripping sibling harmonies akin to Beach House and Warpaint are the perfect soundtrack for late-night desert drives. Their 2017 self-titled debut album garnered accolades from the likes of KEXP ("heavenly...haunting...mesmerizing"), City Arts Magazine and more - they've shared stages with beloved Pacific Northwest artists like Thunderpussy, Y La Bamba, and Sera Cahoone.
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This new album Shadowcast is a balance between light and dark, as the band elaborates: "Shadow self and trying to be positive through interactions with people you love. Outer world to the innermost personal world. Balancing the sun sign and moon sign. Knowing your inner personal self within the context of the universe." Throughout recording, the band members would text each other songs from Sonic Youth, Talking Heads, Duran Duran and Big Thief, shaping the sound of what was to come.
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