The Moon and Her Mother is Easy To Listen To

This LP starts out with “The Red Dove” and that song really shows off the vocal styling's of Aaron Wallace. He’s a singer/songwriter who really has a good clean sound.

The track “In Vacuum Tubes” shows a Beatles influence for sure. This is a well-produced, easy listening album.

The song “Two Hundred Feet” has a very spacey sound to it. Again, like the other tracks the artist is singing them with meaning and I think you can only get that when you have a singer/songwriter.

The song “Televangelists” has a macabre and eerie sound to it but it’s different than a lot of songs on this CD.

The final song “Pneuma” seemed to have the deepest meaning and it was the most complicated song, musically that is, so it was a good way to finish off this LP. This release is perfect for fans who like soft rock or pop.

The debut LP from The Moon and Her Mother is now available on iTunes and most other online retailers. Itunes has featured the release on their New and Noteworthy section (Alternative) with a special price point of $5.99 for this 11 song LP.
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