Lo Moon Drop New Nostalgic & Hope-Fueling Single “Dream Never Dies” 

Early 2000s Brit rock vibes

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LA band Lo Moon have unveiled their latest single and video “Dream Never Dies,” the first new music since their critically acclaimed self-titled debut record. Co-produced by Yves Rothman (Yves tumor, Miya Folick), it’s an ethereal piece smudged with warm melancholia that serves as a time capsule to our younger days when life was simpler. The track comes with a video directed by Michael Bhili (The Killers, Lemon Twigs, etc) where we navigate through a surreal, dreamy world. Hit play:

Speaking of the track, frontman Matt Lowell shared: “As I get older, I’ve become more and more nostalgic about my youth. I had way less anxiety, I didn’t fear losing the people closest to me, or have to face the bigger questions of life. Hope and optimism were just a little bit easier back then. I work hard not to let the complexities of life suck the hope out of me. This song, if nothing else, is a reminder to try my best and not let that happen.”

Lo Moon will be opening for The War On Drugs for their US and Europe tour next year: 

January 19 – Austin, TX – ACL Live 

January 20 – Austin, TX – ACL Live 

January 21 – Dallas, TX – Toyota Music Factory 

January 22 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall

January 24 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium 

January 25 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle

March 22 – Helsinki – Ice Hall

March 24 – Stockholm – Annexet

March 25 – Stockholm – Annexet

March 27 – Oslo – Sentrum Scene

March 28 – Sentrum Scene

March 30 – Copenhagen – KB Hallen

March 31 – Copenhagen – KB Hallen 

April 2 – Berlin – Verti Music Hall

April 4 – Zurich – Halle 622

April 5 – Milan – Alcatraz

April 7 – Munich – Zenith 

April 9 – Paris – L’Olympia 

April 11 – Birmingham – O2 Academy Birmingham

April 12 – London – O2 Arena

April 14 – Dublin – 3 Arena

April 16 – Leeds – First Direct Arena 

April 17 – Edinburg – O2 Academy

April 18 – Edinburg – O2 Academy 

April 20 – Cologne – Palladium

April 21 – Wiesbaden – Schlachthof

April 22 – Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome

April 23 – Antwerp – Sportpaleis