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Inspired by an array of artists and innovators including The Cure, Aurora, Florence + The Machine, Lamb, and Sigur Ros, Kat Bryan’s distinctive vocal style, powerful production and highly relatable lyrical themes have resonated with fans and critics alike.

This is electronic pop music that shines a light into its own dark heart, embracing and celebrating the change that comes from times of struggle. Piano, synth, electronic percussion and ethereal backing vocals serve as the perfect foil to a warm, emotive vocal style that has invited favourable comparisons with the likes of Doris Day and Ilene Woods. Describing the EP’s genesis and themes, Kat says:

“As a follow-up piece to my full-length album, Music for the End of World, Luna has a decidedly brighter tone. Music for the End of the World was written during a very transitory time in my life, and also during the beginning and height of the global pandemic. It takes on a lot of emotions pertaining to finding your way. Luna by comparison is the result of years of personal growth, artistic exploration, and embracing of a new way of existing.”

Like her previous work, this EP is very much the product of a period of inner reflection and personal growth, not so much a directional shift from Music for the End of the World, but a natural evolution in sound and meaning. She continues:

“The title Luna comes from the luna moth, a very beautiful but rarely seen variety of moth. A number of years ago I had a dream where the apartment I was living in was covered in dust, cobwebs and cocoons. As I started to clear away the dust, the cocoons all split open revealing a beautiful swarm of blue and green moths and butterflies. Since that dream, moths have become a recurring image in my life and I somehow see them everywhere.

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