We can’t get enough of the song “Moon Signs” by the creative and professional band Rooms. The minute we heard this song we knew it was something special and we needed to share it with you.
The quality of this song is interesting and the production sounds professional. The vocal mixing is excellent and the instrumental is outstanding. The lyrics are honest, well-written, and will get stuck in your mind in no time. You may find yourself singing them out by the next morning. The vocalist has one of the best voices we’ve in months, and her performance on this record is catchy. With “Moon Signs” the band showcases their unique sense of style and tone.. bringing something completely different and new to the table. This band has an amazing passion for their music and has so much talent when it comes to making music. We really love their style and skills and can’t wait to see where her career will go over the coming months. If you dig the song as much as we do, share it with your friends, and don’t forget to follow the band online to stay up to date on any future releases!
ABOUT THE BAND:
Rooms, formerly I make earthquakes is an indie rock band from so called Vancouver, BC.They have released 2 full length albums, It takes a lot to show up (2016) and You’re like the wind, a big gust of nothing (2017). Rooms will be releasing their 3rd full length album this fall. The album is called Don’t be yourself and it features 12 songs. They are known for their unfolding and outpouring of communication misses, organizing realities (unionizing attempts and work pressures), housing sadness (evictions, increasing rent costs) and missed/lost friendships. Rooms identifies with genres like soft rock, sap rock, mama rock, labour punk and singer/songwriter. They are known for their direct, sometimes politically infused diary like lyrics, self-referential content, and their resonant and memorable melodies. Beshele Caron, the projects songwriter and originator was also part of pop/group singing greenbelt collective, and loose tights, a feminist surfy labour punk band from so called Vancouver, BC. She has also played in and toured with “Kathleen Lockhart” formerly Katie and the lichen. The band’s members also play in Underpass and Leon Patriz, and other local Vancouver bands.