
Available from Sooper Records now!
Monobody is:
Al Costis: electric bass, vibraphone, lap steel guitar
Collin Clauson: keyboards
Conor Mackey: electric guitar, keyboards, vibraphone, programming
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya: drums, percussion
Steve Marek: electric bass
Matt Attfield played trombone on “Echophrasia”
Engineered by Steve Marek and Conor Mackey
Mixed by Steve Marek and Conor Mackey
Mastered by Carl Saff
Album Artwork by Randi Stella

SRSQ (pronounced seer-skew) is the solo project of Kennedy Ashlyn (vocalist/keyboardist of Them Are Us Too). Creative voids aren’t filled, but rather holes left that push the edges of the present into new realms of consciousness. SRSQ’s pulse began after the death of Kennedy’s closest friend and TAUT collaborator Cash Askew, a casualty in the sudden and tragic Oakland Ghost Ship Fire of 2016. Driven by loss, SRSQ became the vehicle for Kennedy’s transformative process, exploring nuance, nostalgia, reflection, and reconciliation, manifesting in the aural landscape of Unreality.
As a debut, Unreality is entrance into a new form of storytelling, traversing the present while pulling from a deep swath of experience, immersion, and sound. Like the impulse it pulls from, each song evokes the complex duality of meditation—where simple intersects with infinite. Ambient synthesizers that approach harshness, relentless arpeggiations act together with Kennedy’s vocals as a lush weapon, weaving cloudlike fables over orchestration that’s familiar and foreign. Trance-like at times, yet always rooted in cadence and structure, the synesthesia of sound and feeling takes cues from the delicate miasma of Cocteau Twins, My Bloody Valentine, or Dead Can Dance, using their example as the ground floor for building a new temple of frequency. Kennedy proves an adept architect of rhythm, using sequenced electronics as a deep backbeat that allows the harrowing beauty of her vocals to lead the journey.
Available from Dais Records.

Chad Taylor is a composer, educator, percussionist and scholar who is a co-founder of the Chicago Underground ensembles. He has performed with Fred Anderson, Derek Bailey, Cooper-Moore, Pharoah Sanders, Marc Ribot, Peter Brotzmann, Malachi Favors, Iron & Wine, Sam Prekop, Stereolab and more. Myths and Morals is a highly acclaimed album from earlier this year — grab it while you still can!

We are sorry to hear that Dave Davis, a pillar in the Cincinnati, Ohio music scene (and beyond) passed away on November 3. Dave mastered audio on several projects we pressed, and he will be missed by many. You can read more about Dave here.
Yes it is true. High Moon Records has been working with the Ace of Cups on brand new music. The legendary trailblazing San Francisco band has been holed up in Marin’s Laughing Tiger studio, diligently working on music that will be released very soon. Finally, the Ace of Cups debut album will see the light of day and these amazing musicians will get their due.

Belle Plaine is a singer, a songwriter and an inventive musician who was raised on the Canadian prairies near the hamlet of Fosston, Saskatchewan – population: 54. The ingenuity, lonesome yearning and collaborative work ethic of country life have infiltrated her songwriting, her sound and her methods. Belle’s reverence for artists who defy categorization has led her to create a brand of roots music that combines vintage blues and swing tones of the 1940s with classic country styles made popular in the heyday of the Grand Ole Opry. Belle’s greatest strength is an unfailing ability to weave stories, genres and emotions with her formidable voice.
Malice, Mercy, Grief and Wrath is her third full-length. The nine song album comes a gatefold case adorned with beautiful artwork by Terri Fidelak.