Thursday, April 21, 2022

Art Moore - "Snowy"

Photo by Ulysses Ortega

Art Moore didn't form to write or release albums of music. Instead, the new band featuring Taylor Vick of Boy Scouts and Sam Durkes and Trevor Brooks of Ezra Furman's band, started working together with the intention of making music for film and television projects. The trio found working together easy and decided to form an actual band. Their first single, "Snowy," is the kind of song that blurs the line between indie rock, pop, and even Americana. Musically the song is too electronic to be folk, but it has that same easygoing, melodic feel you'd associate with folk. Vick's vocals have this unique melody that is going to be impossible to resist. The whole package creates this warm and dreamy vibe you're going to love.

Taylor Vick says of the band's new song:

"This song takes the perspective of a widow on a road trip, the thoughts they might have while traveling alone and having conversations as if they're still around. Snowy is that feeling that someone is right next to you, but you know they can't be."

You can watch the video for "Snowy" below. The song is available as a single via ANTI- Records. For more on Art Moore, check out the band's website. Upcoming tour dates opening for Ezra Furman are below the video.


Sep-12 Montreal, QC La Sala Rossa w/Ezra FurmanSep-13 Toronto, ON The Rec Room w/Ezra FurmanSep-14 Detroit, MI The Loving Touch w/Ezra FurmanSep-15 Pittsburgh, PA Mr. Smalls Theatre w/Ezra FurmanSep-18 Philadelphia, PA Underground Arts w/Ezra FurmanSep-19 Providence, RI Fete Lounge w/Ezra FurmanSep-20 Boston, MA The Sinclair w/Ezra FurmanSep-21 New York, NY Webster Hall w/Ezra Furman

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