The Big Moon spew out tangled web of guitars called "The Road"
London four-piece The Big Moon have shared a new track titled "The Road" ahead of their lengthy autumn of touring.
Produced by the band themselves and mixed by Spring King's Tarek Musa, the laid-bare guitar-pop tune is a tangled web of riffs, church organs, and Warpaint-y harmonies. There's a touch of Nadine Shah about the vocals, but The Big Moon prefer poppier realms than the post-punk depths Shah explores.
Earlier this year The Big Moon swanned into our lives with the addictive brilliance of "Sucker".
"The Road" is set for release on 30 October via Handsome Dad.
Have a listen to "The Road" below, and then check out their upcoming tour dates afterwards.
September
12 – Beacons Festival, Albert Hall, Manchester
October
1 – Bodega Social Club, Nottingham
2 – The Louisiana, Bristol
3 – The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
5 – The Magnet, Liverpool
6 – Night & Day Café, Manchester
8 – Electric Circus, Edinburgh
9 – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
10 – The Cluny 2, Newcastle
12 – Brudenell Club, Leeds
13 – The Haunt, Brighton
14 – Dingwalls, London
21 – Leeds Uni Stylus, Leeds *
22 – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London *
November
7–8 - Sŵn Festival, Cardiff
15 – Liverpool Arts Club, Liverpool *
16 – Gorilla, Manchester *
17 – The Arts School, Glasgow *
18 – The Glee Club, Nottingham *
26 – O2 Brixton Academy, London **
29 – O2 Academy, Leeds **
30 – BIC, Bournemouth **
December
1 – Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff **
3 – Pavilions, Plymouth **
4 – Empress Ballroom, Blackpool **
7 – Usher Hall, Edinburgh **
* = w/ Ezra Furman
** = w/ The Vaccines
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