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The brainchild of The Strokes bassist, Nikolai Fraiture, Summer Moon is a music and arts collective that features Stephen Perkins of Janes Addiction (drums), Camila Grey of Uh Huh Her (keyboards/vocals) and Noah Harmon of The Airborne Toxic Event (guitar), as well as Fraiture himself on bass and lead vocals.
Released on 180 gram vinyl.
Starting out as an underground supergroup (NME), the bands debut single, With You Tonight immediately struck a chord with press and fans alike, becoming NMEs Track Of The Week and featuring as the soundtrack for Alexa Chungs collaboration with AG Jeans.
Without the pressure of having to deliver an album within a certain period of time, coupled with the free-spirited nature of the band, Summer Moon has given Fraiture the freedom to experiment and expand his own musical horizons. Once the demos became fully formed songs, Summer Moons wanderlust took them from their New York roots to Austin and back again.
We did most of the basic tracking at Vacation Island Studios with Matt Boynton, who did MGMT. The studio was tucked away in Brooklyn next to an overgrown parking lot filled with Puerto Rican Day parade floats and run-down classic cars. I then reached out to Brad Bell (Arcade Fire, The War On Drugs) at Public Hi-Fi Studios in Austin who helped produce some of the early tracks.
With Fraiture playing many of the parts himself on the album, it resulted in heavy experimentation in order to discover new sonic landscapes and fully capture how the songs should sound.
With anticipation for the bands debut album running high following a flood of press coverage from the likes of NME, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Stereogum, Vice and Consequence of Sound, their recent US National TV debut on NBCs Last Call with Carson Daly and 360/VR Interactive video for the lead off single (With You Tonight) have been well received ahead of what is shaping up to be a busy year for Summer Moon.
The Strokes Nikolai Fraiture leads New York underground supergroup Summer Moon, whose first song sounded like itd been beamed from the future. With You Tonight, however, sounds more like the quartet have been sitting by azure seas, sipping cocktails from coconut shells. There are hints of New Order to its electro-funk undertones, alongside the sunny, trebly guitars of Men At Works Down Under an odd, but brilliant, combination. NME
upbeat, danceable tracks with strong basslines and a slightly futuristic-meets-post punk vibe. Vice
The song is a breezy bit of electro-funk, an island of sun-doused guitars and plucky percussion. Consequence Of Sound






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