Moonlight Thief- When Moonlight Falls
German musician singer and songwriter Emily Küpers, who's stage name is- Moonlight Thief debuts her first album When Moonlight Falls and it has an array of choices with regard to mood for you. While the album has a song for each one of our emotions, she largely sticks to r&b and Rock in this album. She gives us a well-thought-out 51-minute long road map for a safari that she takes us on. She showcases each part of her as we safely view bits and pieces of her through this album at a distance. Come Home to Moonlight Thief Her first song on the album, Come Home is smooth and soft in the beginning. then it slowly builds to a jovial number while she injects some rock with the electric guitar. With every beat of the guitar and with each strum of the guitar she tells us what to expect in this album. She has us imagining a girl frolicking despite the heartbreak. 4 A.M We hit a completely different mood when we come to 4 A.M. We go from, “I might be lost but I am thriving to who am I?” in a matter of 4 songs. Nothing can sum up the female experience of love better. She goes to self-love or the absence of it rather in this soundtrack. She speaks about looking in the mirror and not recognizing herself. It is incredibly engaging to have someone put your thoughts and feelings into poetry. She gives words to most of our insecurities. The Wind She ends the album to very similar genered songs- Nightdress and The Wind. But each have extremely unique qualities that set it apart. She speaks of love in Nightdress but The Wind speaks of everything under the sun about herself. The wind is a unique 8 minutes long song that's got a galloping quality to it. It is one of the most neatly produced songs on the album. The song morphs from one form to the other. It ebbs and flows at its own pace, on a path of its own, breaking rocks and hurdle in its way. Much like life, this album too is the realisation that not everything is in your control. Sometimes, you have to sit back and just life do its thing. If there is ever a version of Peter Pan that will be remade, many of Moonlight Fall’s songs would fit in to this film that i imagine. But in our version, Peter Pan is androgynous and has an edge to his character. The album is overflowing with a variety of themes and emotions. Definitely not an album to set aside. The production, mixing and mastering of each and every song helps Moonlight’s beautiful and passionate rendition of her songs touch the audience. We honestly should have an eye out for her work, the music industry is sure to benefit from such a great talent. Having had over 30,000 plays on her newly released song, I’m sure a part of the world sees it too. Do you? You can find out for yourself and follow in the links attached below and find her works.
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