MØAA + LORCÁN at Crofters Rights
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"Free entry intoxicating dream pop feels! MØAA mixes brooding Slowdive nostalgia with Chromatics anthemic sheen and the smell of pine trees in the rain. "

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A gig held at The Croft on Thursday 30th June. The event starts at 19:30.


18+ event. Please note that a free ticket won't guarantee you entry into the back room.
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Exploring dark memories and nostalgia, MØAA’s dream-drenched debut album “Euphoric Recall" pulls listeners through a brooding atmosphere with a thick driving rhythm. The solo project of Jancy Rae was first conceived while living near her hometown of Seattle, WA where she began writing and recording demos as an outlet to process a troubled past. More than halfway through writing the album she went across the world to Venice, Italy where the album was recorded, mixed, and produced by Andrea Volpato at Fox Studio Venice. Euphoric Recall was released on April 2nd 2021 via WWNBB (We Were Never Being Boring) and brought the project on tour in multiple continents; first with European dates which included sharing the stage with Clap Your Hands Say Yeah at Ypsigrock festival in Sicily, supporting Electric Six in Paris, performing at MIL festival in Lisbon, Portugal and then in the United States with a live performance at SXSW 2022 as part of the official showcase which was followed by a headlining tour down the west coast from Seattle to Los Angeles.

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