Redlight King released their new album, Moonshine, on April 24th. The opening track, “Lift The Curse,” starts off with a strong riff that continues through the rest of the song. This album immediately showcases the versatileness of Redlight King, jumping from a more country-influenced track to a softer, electronic sound on “Champion,” to a slower song with “Long Way To Heaven.” “Not Dead Yet” is a faster song that has a catchy ending that I’m sure would sound great live. “Until You’re Dead” is a song that I can imagine getting played on rock radio stations around the country. A music video for “Working Man” was released a few months ago, and you can watch it here. It’s a track full of powerful guitar solos. Moonshine closes with “Nobody Wins,” a really catchy song that is my favorite on the album. As a whole album, Moonshine is a great example of how Redlight King is able to flawlessly blend various genres of music to create a complete album.
- Lift The Curse
- Champion
- Long Way To Heaven
- Not Dead Yet
- Until You’re Dead
- Working Man
- Highwire
- Something To Die For
- Don’t Drink The Water
- Nobody Wins
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Post by Anna Rhodes
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