
New Moons Vol. VII
“[Killing Moon has] curated another new music essential” – DIY
“Wonderful stuff from hugely-respected indie label Killing Moon” – Shortlist
“Essential for getting ahead on the new music curb and for maxing out your playlist” – Drunken Werewolf
“Killing Moon is a family of artists and new music lovers and pushers who seem to care about one thing; good music” – The 405
“Full of emerging music makers…it is an art form” – Amazing Radio
“One good song can launch an artist’s career if it reaches the right ears, and making sure it does is what [Killing Moon] aims to do” – Music Week
‘This compilation once again proves how vital Killing Moon are to the new music spectrum’ – When The Gramophone Rings
‘The heads behind Killing Moon don’t hold back [to] add bulk to anyone’s playlist’ – TMRW Magazine
Killing Moon are thrilled to announce that they are back to curate the seventh compilation in the ‘New Moons’ series, aptly entitled New Moons: Volume VII.
Starting off as a nearly-award-winning blog in 2012 (which itself has been cited as launching the careers of Foxes, Alt J, Royal Blood and many more), Killing Moon has since expanded into a successful record label, artist management company, and live promoter.
The latest compilation in the series hosts a huge range of talent, from the undiscovered gems to big indie names, including Prides, Desert Planes, Annabel Allum, Slow Riot, Calva Louise and more.
TRACKLISTING
- Slow Lights – So Far
- Bad Family –Real Fast Car
- PUZZLE – Comedown
- Prides – Rome
- August Hotel – 12AM
- Nuela Charles – Curtain Falls
- Calva Louise – I’m Gonna Do Welll
- Slow Riot – Absent Dreams
- ULTRAS – Napoleon
- The Mariachi Ghost – Cascabel
- Surf Dads – Found Yourself In Thailand
- Annabel Allum – Tricks
- Fizzy Blood – Animals
- This Be The Verse – Unveil
- Gallery Circus – The Flood
- April – Open Mind
- 36? – Old Bones
- Yonaka – Drongo
- Anil Sebastian – Closer
- Slow Leaves – Life Of A Better Man
- Hearing Trees – Magnetic Moment
- Desert Planes – Together Apart
- Jesse & The Dandelions – Brother
- Echotape – We’ve Been Dreaming
- Phoenix Martins – Oxymoron