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Georgia Mooney Draws Attention on Intoxicating Debut Solo Album

Georgia Mooney’s album is not going to work as background noise

Georgia Mooney

Cybele Malinowski

Georgia Mooney’s album is not going to work as background noise. From its opening bars, the first song “War Romance” cuts through, drawing your ears and attention away from whatever else you were doing.

Then Mooney’s haunting voice takes over, “Dear circumstance, it always starts with you…” It feels like the music, and in particular the vocals, are all around you, which is both intoxicating and a little unnerving. 


Stream: Georgia Mooney, Full of Moon


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