Moon Walker Announces Publishing Deal with Warner Chappell & Limited Edition Publishing & Shares New Track, Monkey See, Monkey Do
Photo Credit: Madison McConnell
In preparation for his third LP, Moon Walker (Harry Springer) has inked a new deal with Warner Chappell/Limited Edition Publishing.
“Moon Walker not only has an incredible rock sound along with catchy songs, he has something to say. Nothing is more important to us than a message. We welcome Moon Walker to the family and can’t wait for the world to hear this record.”
“I was staying at my parents house with limited resources so I had to make do with what I had.”
Also ahead of the release, the single Monkey See, Monkey Do has graced the airwaves. Building over a foreboding beat with Moon Walker's signature cutting, spirited vocals that instantly command attention. It was the first track written for the forthcoming project that ultimately set the tone for what was to come. Making the song encouraged the artist to get creative.
“I didn’t have a shaker or tambourine, so I used a box of sprinkles.”
The synth heard throughout was made without a synth, and with a guitar instead.
After playing the song live across the country all summer, Moon Walker is thrilled the studio version can be heard everywhere now.
Apocalypticism, the piercing forthcoming third album by Moon Walker, is both his most conceptual and most personal yet. Over eight eclectic tracks, Moon Walker imagines an apocalypse and confronts society's troubling inclination towards a hive mind. Much like his earlier work, Moon Walker is unafraid to confront harsh truths and pull back the curtain on the deeply flawed layers of American society.
“These are two themes that are usually at the core of most dystopian sci-fi stories, but I think that with the sudden rise of AI and the pandemic, people are starting to get the feeling that they’re closer to reality. I think, depending on your outlook. The record will either feel like a very timely and honest assessment of the times we’re living through or like a dystopian, sci-fi fantasy record with no tie to reality in any way.”
Apocalypticism is out October 20th
Tracklisting
Apocalypticism
Monkey See, Monkey Do
American Dream Come True
The Hivemind (One Foot)
Them
Apocalypse Now
Give The People What They Want
Singing For No One
Moon Walker is hitting the road this fall with support from Nordista Freeze