NEW EP: Forgiveness Juice....
Born and raised on the wide-open prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada, APRIL MOON — unstoppable duo Jaime April and Jason Moon — have been busy bottling up some quirky, boot-stompin’ vibes and serving them with a wink on their brand new EP, Forgiveness Juice.
With a whole heap of prairie, feel good vibes, blended with a bit of the open road and a touch of Scouse poetry, APRIL MOON invite you to pull up a chair to their campfire and have a listen.
The EP has been rolled out as a series of singles over the past year, culminating with Echoville, a song with lyrics by Jason’s friend and Liverpool poet, the late Edmund Hudson and a countrified, Johnny Cash-esque cover of Backstreet Boys I Want It That Way.
Bursting with hometown, rural charm and irresistibly catchy energy, this collection slides easily between sun-soaked indie folk anthem Long May We Roam, playful honky-tonk with Uptown Lady Life, and big, guitar-driven grooves with Echoville, all wrapped up in the duo’s unmistakable rootsy spirit.
Get ready to raise a glass — this is one batch of Forgiveness Juice you’ll want to drink down.
“It is, to all intents and purposes, roots music for the present day…APRIL MOON doing what they do best: playfully subverting through the Americana form.
- Gareth Williams, Desperately Lost City