This week, self-proclaimed “Echo Park Pop” artist Luna Shadows unveiled her cover of Brand New’s “Jesus Christ” via Billboard, but we’re still swooning over her most recent original release, “Tokyo”. Lightweight – with that synth tinge to it that we have come to expect from Luna Shadows, with instrumental layers that have obvious Japanese pop influence. As she sings about springtime in her crystal clear, light as a feather voice, we imagine we are in a garden, surrounded by cherry blossom trees as their blossoms break off in the light breeze and fall around us.
Keep up with Luna Shadows here.
Latest posts by Meredith Schneider (see all)
- of montreal just released a floral-forward video alongside new audioscape “yung hearts bleed free” - March 5, 2024
- examining erasure and groundbreaking art in searching for augusta savage - February 27, 2024
- “dreamspeak” by nisa is a relatable, sad yet comforting, audible treasure - February 26, 2024