Million Moons
Million Moons (post-rock band)
Million Moons is a four-piece instrumental post-rock band with roots in London and the Isle of Mull.[1] They have performed with contemporary UK post-rock bands including Maybeshewill, Overhead the Albatross, Din of Celestial Birds and A Burial At Sea.
Members
- Edward Thompson (piano, guitars)
- Solomon Radley (drums)
- Freddie Harrison (guitars)
- Jay Miller (bass)
Discography
I May Be Some Time (2024)
Produced by Lewis Johns (Employed to Serve, Svalbard) and released via Ripcord Records.[2] It received critical acclaim[3][4][5] and was crowned one of the top five albums of 2024 in the Where Post Rock Dwells audience poll.[6]
Gap in the Clouds (2022)
Produced by George Lever (Sleep Token, Loathe) and recorded at Middle Farm. Critics called the album a “rare debut that doesn’t sound like a debut”[7] and “a timeless piece of sound art”.[8]
Offside Festival 2025
Million Moons performed on the main stage at Offside Festival 2025 in Hangzhou, China.[9] They shared the stage with bands including Maybeshewill, Tokyo Shoegazer and Exxasens.[10]
Following the performance, the band signed a three-year deal with the festival's organiser AnGoal. The deal will see Million Moons return to China multiple times in the coming years for tours and festival performances and see AnGoal act as the band's record label and booking agency in the territory.[11]
References
- ↑ "Spotify – Web Player". Spotify. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ Iceberg (2024-07-10). "Million Moons - I May Be Some Time Review". Angry Metal Guy. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ T, Dobbin (2024-07-04). "ALBUM REVIEW: Million Moons – I May Be Some Time". Boolin Tunes. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ Gonzalez, Oli (2024-07-10). "Million Moons - I May Be Some Time". Ever Metal. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ "Million Moons – I May Be Some Time". Metal Temple Magazine. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ "I May Be Some Time, by Million Moons". Million Moons. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ postrockcafe (2022-04-28). "Million Moons ~ Gap in the Clouds". a closer listen. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ "Million Moons - Gap in the Clouds (2022)". Klanglandschaften (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ "Post rockers MILLION MOONS reflect on the Chinese Offside Festival - IDIOTEQ.com". 2025-09-03. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ "Offside Festival 2025 Setlists". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ↑ "Million Moons". www.angoalmusic.com. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
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