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Shoegaze masters NEWMOON release third album ‘Temporary Light’!

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Newmoon, the acclaimed shoegaze band from Antwerp, Belgium, have released their third studio album ‘Temporary Light’ through [PIAS] Recordings (EU) and Manifesto Records (US).

‘Temporary Light’ is full of magical moments. It weaves a sonic tapestry that harks back to the band’s roots yet retains a fresh approach that keeps their music alluring. Blending airy vocals with lush guitars, Newmoon creates an immersive sound that sweeps listeners off their feet into a striking world that feels distant yet familiar at the same time.

Joined by new drummer, Conor Dawson, album #3 marks an exciting chapter in Newmoon’s evolution. The band’s signature feel for grand yet delicate melodies are enriched by Dawson’s rhythmic finesse, adding a layer of depth and musicality to their songs.

After a more melodic approach on their previous release ‘Nothing Hurts Forever’, Newmoon returns to embrace their abrasive, dreamy and ethereal sound on ‘Temporary Light’. Eight tracks that sweep from gentle melodies and catchy hooks to plush walls of guitars and pummelling drums.

“Thick layers of guitars always felt natural to us and are kind of our main thing. We wanted to explore some ideas that have been in the back of our mind ever since we started this band,” says Bert Cannaerts. “As soon as we let go of trying to write a specific type of album, the songs grew organically and everything just clicked.”

Having previously recorded “Space” and the band’s debut EP “Invitation To Hold”, Newmoon enlisted engineer and producer Thomas Valkiers again to record “Temporary Light”. Additionally, Simon Scott of Slowdive, renowned as one of the key people within the shoegazing genre, is responsible for mastering, truly elevating the sound of “Temporary Light”.

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Que Believe Talks New Song, Working with Jadakiss, and Much More

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With the single, “All Else Fails,” out now, we took some time to hear more from Que Believe. Read below to learn more about Que Believe, the story behind the single, and what’s to come.

Hi Que Believe! Let’s start with how did you get your artist name?

I was labeled QB by my friends in Florida because I’m originally from Queens Bridge, and when I started doing music, I took the letters from my nickname and tied it in with my story of being an underdog in the industry – hence Que believe.

What city are you from and where are you based now?

I’m originally from Queens, but I’m based out of Staten Island, NYC where I do all of my music in our own studio.

At what point in your life did you decide to pursue a career in music? How did you get started?

It started off with poetry in elementary school, and it transpired into music when I got to my senior year of high school.

Has your upbringing played a role in shaping who you are and defining your sound today? If so, how?

My upbringing has definitely impacted and influenced my music, and who I am because the hardships that I’ve faced provided me with the drive and material needed to stay creative.

How would you describe your sound to readers who may not be familiar with you?

I don’t necessarily have a specific sound as I grew up listening to pretty much everything, so if I had to describe it, it would be described as infectiously catchy music with a message that transcends genre. People around me say it’s ‘medicine for the soul’ type of music, so I implemented that in my Que Believe brand logo.

Do you have any hobbies outside of music? What do you do to stay creative?

I don’t have much hobbies outside of the music scene because I breathe, live, and dream musically.

Who are some of your main musical influences?

My main influences as of now are Bruno Mars, Anderson Paak, and The Weeknd, but my Hip-Hop influences that started it all for me were Slim Shady, Nas, Method Man, and Redman.

What are some of your future music career goals?

My goals are to have a number 1 charting album on Billboard, win a few Grammys, and working with some of my biggest influences.

Now onto your release, ‘All Else Fails.’ What inspired this song?

‘All Else Fails’ came to me in a dark time where  I was forced to choose between struggling doing it by the books, and taking risks in order to secure the bag and not be a statistic.

What is ‘All Else Fails’ about in your own words?

The average man becoming a risk taker with all that life brings his way.

How did the collaboration with Jadakiss come about?

A good friend of mine at the time (Efren Santana) had connections with Jadakiss’ camp and pitched it to them. Jadakiss heard the potential in the record and jumped on it out of love, and I’ve been greatly appreciative of that. So, salute to Jadakiss, man. Much love and respect. Not too many artists are like him – humble to work with underdog artists trying to get in the game like myself. It’s been a long Journey for me.

What message do you hope fans take away from your music and from ‘All Else Fails?’

When all else fails, don’t lose hope and strive for greatness.

What’s one of the proudest moments of your music career so far?

Completing my first project (In Que Believe EP), which is officially being released this summer. Stay tuned for the date, which will be posted on my website and pre-released on there.

What would you say are the greatest lessons that you’ve learned so far?

Stay humble, believe In yourself/your potential, and always remain a student to everything that you do in life.

What’s next for you? Are you working on any upcoming projects, or do you have any upcoming shows that we should be on the lookout for?

Right now, I will be doing a lot of media coverage across the U.S. for my first project, In Que Believe EP, which has six of my favorite songs from my catalog that I built over my years of music. Eventually, I will be doing shows, which also will be posted on my website, quebelievemusic.com, and I’m also working on putting together my first full album now. This EP is just a sample of what I’m bringing for you all, so I hope that you enjoy it.

Where can we follow you on social media?

https://www.instagram.com/quebelieve

https://www.quebelievemusic.com

https://youtube.com/@quebelieve

Thank you for the great interview; wish you much continued success!

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