Album Review – Old Moon – Altars

Everyone’s relationship to music is different, but one I’ve come to realize a lot during the pandemic is how often my brain craves certain very specific styles. Be it metalcore, synthwave, tech-death, grunge, etc., my mind seems to have neurons that fire from very distinct neuronal connections that require particular musical tastes to satiate my brain’s aural hunger. That said, now that life is opening up, and I’ve been able to share time with others, this messed up cranium is now drifting toward even more specific tastes (horror punk, nu-djentcore, post-melodeath), and so it’s the perfect time for Old Moon to eclipse my weekly listening habits. On their debut, Altars, the one-man band from Tom Weir offer up an excellent dose of what I call Gen X Haze. Mixing elements of grunge, shoegaze, ...

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