The independent band Shannon & The Clams are known for their feel-good sound with vintage influences and a garage-psych sound. On their new album The Moon Is In The Wrong Place, which was produced by Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys), the sound changes from black and white to technicolor. In light of the unimaginable sudden loss of singer and bassist Shannon Shaw's fiancé, Joe Haener, in a car accident just weeks before their wedding, the project is a holistic exploration of grief and the celebration of life, paired with the most expansive, exciting songs and arrangements in their acclaimed catalog.
Shaw's bandmates, guitarist Cody Blanchard, keyboardist Will Sprott and drummer Nate Mahan, have rallied behind her to create her most ambitious and emotionally stirring work to date. The title comes from a conversation in which Haener, an astrology novice, tried to ask if Mercury was retrograde. This ominous, precognitive statement became the basis for the record.
The Moon Is In The Wrong Place is Shannon & The Clams' seventh studio album together and showcases their more than 15 years of close collaboration.
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