Black Wing: No Moon

Black Wing SKU: 41040539
Black Wing: No Moon

Black Wing: No Moon

Black Wing SKU: 41040539

Format: CD

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Description

Title: No Moon
Artist: Black Wing
Label: Flenser
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 767870664281
Genre: Rock

Dan Barrett-the man behind Have A Nice Life, Giles Corey, and Enemies List Home Recordings-has unveiled his sophomore album as the electronic project Black Wing on The Flenser. No Moon is a gorgeous chillwave / post-punk record with nine bleak yet blissful songs and is a fitting close out to the year 2020. Ritten over the course of the last few years, with about half of the songs penned over the last six months (mostly due to pandemic "free time"), No Moon is a heart-wrenchingly honest outpour of emotion. Throughout the writing process, Barrett was having recurring dreams and felt a strange sense of timelessness-that, combined with quarantine is what he simply describes as "a weird experience." Barrett explains, "Quarantine was profoundly isolating. With writing this record, more than anything I just wanted to prove to myself that I could make something out of it. That ended up being a lot of songs about feeling isolated, a lot of 'trapped in my own head' moments. I think that was a lot of people's experience as well."

Tracks:
1.1 Bollywood Apologetics
1.2 Ominous 80
1.3 Always a Last Time
1.4 Is This Real Life, Jesus Christ
1.5 Always Hurt
1.6 Vulnerable
1.7 Sleep Apneac
1.8 Choir of Assholes / You Think It'll Make You Happy But It Won't
1.9 Twinkling
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