Moon and Aries’ latest ambient pop single “High Noon” gives off pure nostalgia vibes. Imagine driving down a long road, with the wind gushing against your cheeks and all of a sudden you’re back into a moment in your life where you felt more alive than you do right now.
This track delves deeper into the dramatic side of the duo’s sound while keeping things intimate, personal and vulnerable. They want their listeners to be able to easily connect with them. It carries this slow-burning energy that unravels layer by layer, entrancing you into its chill, languid soundscape.
The song is crafted around trip-hop rhythms and breezy electronic textures. It’s ambient, moody and intense. Jordana Moon’s vocals takes the spotlight. She delivers each line with enough warmth and restraint that the emotions feel big but land naturally. Around her, Tom Aries builds a delightful soundscape that feels open and immersive.
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One of the strongest parts of “High Noon” is how the instrumentation changes the experience. Peter J. Mitchell’s guitar adds a depth to the song, while Hanna Marchand’s dominating saxophone gives it flashes of emotion that sneak up on you.
In its lyrics the song talks about change, truth, and moving past fear. The duo’s decision to keep the process fully human-made also pays off. There is personality in the details and a sense of creative chemistry that feels earned.
As a preview of the upcoming Prairie Souls EP, “High Noon” feels like a trailer that says that Moon and Aries still have new places to take their sound.
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