![]() ![]() They sing, “…one glance and the avalanche drops, one look and my heartbeat stops,” and it honestly made me melt a bit-not gonna lie here. It’s far different from Walk The Moon’s debut album I Want! I Want! , but those heavy guitar sounds and Petricca’s vocal range here, showcase their outstanding growth.Ī personal favorite of mine on Talking Is Hard, “Avalanche,” is full of upbeat melodies and the lyrics are incredibly sweet. It’s heavy-almost dark, but captivating nonetheless. “Up 2 U,” opens up with chilling tonality and Waugaman’s amazing percussion skills, you’re shocked to hear the direction in which these four go in. It’s got that 80s vibe and with lyrics such as “…A backless dress and some beat up sneaks, my disco tech Juliet teenage dream,” it’s ultimately perfect. The third track is Walk The Moon’s hit single, “Shut Up and Dance,” released in September, it’s been featured on MTV and even as the iTunes free single of the week! There’s so much going on in this track and you can’t help but dance along. It’s infused with different timbres highlighting various influences that fans will absolutely love. The guitar and drums both kickoff an experimental, electro rock track. Next up on Talking Is Hard is “Sidekick,” and it’s honestly a killer way to ask someone to be yours. A new record is a great chance to try new things musically, but it’s also an opportunity for us to say things that we didn’t get to say on the last record.” “Different Colors” is a harmonious and powerful song brought to you by these lovely Ohio natives. Petricca noted in their track by track commentary, “ been really moved by other artists who have spoken out in support of the LGBTQ community and gender equality, and race equality. Petricca sings, “…different colors, we carry each other.” The bridge is ornamented beautifully with synths and the harmonies are spectacular. The baseline leads you straight into an infectious chorus. You’re hooked within the first five seconds! It’s upbeat right from the start and when Petricca comes in, it gets a heavenly coating. Walk the Moon opens up Talking Is Hard with “Different Colors,” and it’s by far, one of the best ways to kick off the new album. Here’s a little taste:Ĭomprised of Nicholas Petricca (vocals, keyboards), Kevin Ray (bass guitar, vocals), Eli Maiman (guitar, vocals), and Sean Waugaman (drums, percussion, vocals), their new album, Talking Is Hard, is an array of new sounds stimulating senses with refreshing harmonies and effervescent lyrics. Walk The Moon is back with a new album! Yes! For those of you new to this incredible indie rock band, they’re from Ohio and full of different colors. ![]()
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