Thundermoon Unveils New Single “Ritual” and Upcoming EP “We Can Do Better Than This”

Edinburgh’s synth-pop trio Thundermoon continues to captivate audiences with their unique blend of 80s nostalgia and modern electronic beats. The band is set to release their latest single, “Ritual,” on 6th September 2024. This track, the final in a trio of singles released throughout 2024, is poised to be their most intense and introspective work to date. It delves deep into the complexities of toxic relationships, exploring the paradoxical feelings of safety and hurt that often coexist in such connections.

“Ritual” stands out as a queer-centered exploration of habitual self-destruction within love, a theme that resonates through the evocative riffs and pulsating beats that characterize the track. The song confronts the listener with the irony of forgiveness and sacrifice, emotions that often keep individuals trapped in cycles of destructive relationships. With its infectious synths and darkly reflective lyrics, “Ritual” is expected to be a defining moment for Thundermoon, further solidifying their place in the UK’s synth-pop scene.

Anticipation Builds for New EP

Following the release of “Ritual,” Thundermoon will unveil their highly anticipated second EP, We Can Do Better Than This, on 8th November 2024. This new collection of songs marks the band’s first release on the Leith-based independent label, New Teeth. The EP promises to build on the success of their debut, We’re Still Here, which was released in September 2023 and received critical acclaim for its nostalgic soundscapes and heartfelt lyrics.

We Can Do Better Than This is a testament to Thundermoon’s evolution as a band. The EP features a mix of DIY beats, retro synths, and melodies that are as hopeful as they are haunting. Lyrically, the songs grapple with end-of-the-world themes, reflecting on feelings of doom and insignificance while offering a positive perspective. The recurring hook, which also serves as the EP’s title, echoes a sentiment of collective responsibility and the possibility of building a better world. This message is particularly potent in tracks like “Perfect Chaos,” which combines warm arpeggiated synths with a call to action, and “We Can Make It,” a joyous anthem with melodies reminiscent of 80s movie soundtracks.

The EP’s exploration of modern anxieties is further highlighted in tracks like “Truth or Dare,” which motivates listeners to dance away their troubles, and “Game On,” an instrumental piece that serves as a perfect soundtrack for overcoming challenges. Thundermoon’s ability to blend serious themes with danceable beats is what sets them apart from other bands in the genre, making We Can Do Better Than This one of the most anticipated releases of the year.

Thundermoon, comprised of longtime friends Lorna Kelly, K Messer, and Shaz Jamieson, formed with the goal of creating music that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking. Their influences range from LCD Soundsystem and CHVRCHES to Daft Punk and Underworld, resulting in a sound that fuses 80s synth-pop with 90s dance music. This blend of influences is delivered with a fierce independent DIY spirit that resonates through their music and live performances.

The band has had a busy year, performing at various venues and festivals, including Knockengorroch, King Tuts in Glasgow, and the Pyramid stage at Kelburn Garden Party. They are also set to play at the St James Quarter Sessions as part of the Edinburgh Fringe this August. Thundermoon will cap off their year with the launch of their new EP on 16th November 2024 at Leith FAB Cricket Club, an event that is sure to be a highlight of the local music calendar.

As they continue to make waves in the music scene, Thundermoon’s unique sound and thoughtful lyrics ensure they are a band to watch. Their upcoming releases and live performances are not to be missed, offering a blend of nostalgia and innovation that speaks to the complexities of modern life.

You can pre-save “Ritual” here. For more information and updates, follow Thundermoon on their official channels: Bandcamp, Instagram, and Spotify.

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