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Texas Moon
Khruangbin and Leon Bridges announce their latest collaborative EP, Texas Moon out February 18th on Dead Oceans, in partnership with Columbia Records and Night Time Stories Ltd. An extension of the twoâs chart-topping four-song Texas Sun journey, Texas Moon is an introspective stroll through the dark. âWithout joy, there can be no real perspective on sorrow,â says Khruangbin. âWithout sunlight, all this rain keeps things from growing. How can you have the sun without the moon?â
Crediting their mutual home state for inspiration, Texas Moon pensively examines Texasâ musical perception, while paying homage to the marriage of country and R&B thatâs become synonymous with the lone star state. Propelled by rolling guitar licks, conga and bongo, lead single âB-Sideâ meditates on meeting in a dream and frolics across the nearing contemplative nighttime state with its longingâs joy.
Elsewhere on Texas Moon, the artists channel a newly intimate musical scope thatâs illustrated most dramatically when the spacy sensuality of the minimalistic âChocolate Hillsâ leads into the stark spirituality addressed on âFather Father,â a reminder of both actsâ gospel roots. Over a simple rolling guitar figure, Bridges pleads with the heavensââLook at the mess that I made/Just a man with unclean handsââonly to be reminded of Godâs eternal love.
Crediting their mutual home state for inspiration, Texas Moon pensively examines Texasâ musical perception, while paying homage to the marriage of country and R&B thatâs become synonymous with the lone star state. Propelled by rolling guitar licks, conga and bongo, lead single âB-Sideâ meditates on meeting in a dream and frolics across the nearing contemplative nighttime state with its longingâs joy.
Elsewhere on Texas Moon, the artists channel a newly intimate musical scope thatâs illustrated most dramatically when the spacy sensuality of the minimalistic âChocolate Hillsâ leads into the stark spirituality addressed on âFather Father,â a reminder of both actsâ gospel roots. Over a simple rolling guitar figure, Bridges pleads with the heavensââLook at the mess that I made/Just a man with unclean handsââonly to be reminded of Godâs eternal love.
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Khruangbin and Leon Bridges announce their latest collaborative EP, Texas Moon out February 18th on Dead Oceans, in partnership with Columbia Records and Night Time Stories Ltd. An extension of the twoâs chart-topping four-song Texas Sun journey, Texas Moon is an introspective stroll through the dark. âWithout joy, there can be no real perspective on sorrow,â says Khruangbin. âWithout sunlight, all this rain keeps things from growing. How can you have the sun without the moon?â
Crediting their mutual home state for inspiration, Texas Moon pensively examines Texasâ musical perception, while paying homage to the marriage of country and R&B thatâs become synonymous with the lone star state. Propelled by rolling guitar licks, conga and bongo, lead single âB-Sideâ meditates on meeting in a dream and frolics across the nearing contemplative nighttime state with its longingâs joy.
Elsewhere on Texas Moon, the artists channel a newly intimate musical scope thatâs illustrated most dramatically when the spacy sensuality of the minimalistic âChocolate Hillsâ leads into the stark spirituality addressed on âFather Father,â a reminder of both actsâ gospel roots. Over a simple rolling guitar figure, Bridges pleads with the heavensââLook at the mess that I made/Just a man with unclean handsââonly to be reminded of Godâs eternal love.
Crediting their mutual home state for inspiration, Texas Moon pensively examines Texasâ musical perception, while paying homage to the marriage of country and R&B thatâs become synonymous with the lone star state. Propelled by rolling guitar licks, conga and bongo, lead single âB-Sideâ meditates on meeting in a dream and frolics across the nearing contemplative nighttime state with its longingâs joy.
Elsewhere on Texas Moon, the artists channel a newly intimate musical scope thatâs illustrated most dramatically when the spacy sensuality of the minimalistic âChocolate Hillsâ leads into the stark spirituality addressed on âFather Father,â a reminder of both actsâ gospel roots. Over a simple rolling guitar figure, Bridges pleads with the heavensââLook at the mess that I made/Just a man with unclean handsââonly to be reminded of Godâs eternal love.
























