Single of the Week: Redder Moon “No One Lives Forever”

Single of the Week: Redder Moon "No One Lives Forever"
Single of the Week: Redder Moon “No One Lives Forever”

Our featured single this week is “No One Lives Forever” from Kansas City post punk/shoegaze/synthwave/electronic trio Redder Moon.

The track is taken from their forthcoming album ‘She Was Certainly Bit By Something‘, due out on October 13. Pre-order your copy here.

Made up of Jeremiah James Gonzales (guitar/bass/synthesizers/drums), Brody Lowe (synthesizers/drum machines), and Jill McKeever (vocals/violin), Redder Moon’s collection of music explores everything from synth pop-shoegaze to darkwave indie sounds with dance undertones.

Analog synths, dark dance beats, dreamy guitars, and soft vocal melodies evade time and move between genres. The moon becomes redder on the lunar eclipse and we are just here to capture that as a soundtrack.

Redder Moon began as one of Jeremiah James Gonzales’ many music projects. A more electronic and obscure sound than his other work, the sentiment of a melodic post-apocalypse slowly developed for the first seven years, also involving past members Matthew Naquin (original collaborator) Nick Banister (drums) and Jon VanSickle (live drums)

Brody Lowe moved to Kansas City from Portland, in 2019 met Jeremiah and quickly found his place in reviving the layered synths and dance undertones of the moody, mostly instrumental music.