Sorrows and Glories
Sorrows and Glories
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Our Take
Our Take
Red Moon Road's latest offering, "Sorrows and Glories," is a delightful romp through the whimsical world of folk music. With hints of bluegrass and a touch of indie charm, this album is sure to captivate even the most discerning listener.
The trio's harmonies are as tight as a well-tuned banjo, weaving in and out of each other with ease. Lead vocalist Sheena Rattai's voice is like honey dripping over a warm biscuit - sweet, comforting, and utterly satisfying.
The instrumentation on this album is top-notch, with banjos, fiddles, and guitars galore. The band's nimble fingers flutter and dance across the strings, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh.
Standout tracks include the rollicking "Lighthouse" and the hauntingly beautiful "Ballad of Rosalind." Each song tells a story, drawing the listener in with its vivid imagery and heartfelt lyrics.
Overall, "Sorrows and Glories" is a triumph for Red Moon Road. It's a toe-tapping, heart-wrenching, soul-stirring journey through the highs and lows of life. So grab a pint, pull up a chair, and let Red Moon Road serenade you into the night. Cheers!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Beauty in These Broken Bones
2. Crashing Down
3. Old Things
4. Sophie Blanchard 1778 (Official Aeronaut of the Empire and Restoration)
5. I'll Bend But I Won't Break
6. Words of the Walls
7. Planting Trees
8. Cassiopeia
9. Breathing Slow
10. Fables
11. Seasons
12. Riviere
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Red Moon Road
Red Moon Road is a band that defies categorization. Hailing from Winnipeg, Canada, this trio blends folk, roots, and Americana influences with experimental instrumentation to create a sound that is truly unique. With haunting three-part harmonies, intricate string arrangements, and a healthy dose of humour, Red Moon Road's music is both captivating and entertaining. Formed in 2009, the band consists of multi-instrumentalists Sheena Rattai and Daniel Jordan, along with percussionist Daniel Péloquin-Hopfner. Together, they have released four critically acclaimed albums, including their latest offering, "Sorrows and Glories," which showcases their impressive growth and evolution as artists. What sets Red Moon Road apart from other bands is their willingness to take risks and push boundaries. Whether they're incorporating unconventional instruments like the banjo or accordion, or experimenting with new sounds and textures, the band is always looking for ways to keep their music fresh and exciting. But it's not just their musical talent that makes Red Moon Road so special – it's also their infectious energy and sense of humor. From their hilarious on-stage banter to their quirky music videos, the band's playful spirit shines through in everything they do. With their genre-defying sound, impressive musicianship, and undeniable charm, Red Moon Road is a band that is impossible to ignore. So whether you're a folk aficionado, a roots music enthusiast, or just looking for something new and exciting to listen to, be sure to check out Red Moon Road – you won't be disappointed.
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