"UFO" reflects on love, consciousness, and the mysteries beyond our everyday reality.
In a time of uncertainty, “UFO” is a beacon of light, guiding listeners through the dark with its hypnotic sound and profound lyrics. The song encapsulates themes of duality, questioning, “Was it delicate or twisted?” and suggests that love can be both. This duality underscores the extremes of human experience, and “UFO” serves as a calming presence amid the chaos.
Born from deep introspection following a personal conflict, the first verse acts as a plea for spiritual guidance, illuminating a dark path. The second verse highlights the individual's responsibility to maintain their light and avoid being drawn into the depths of consciousness.
The track’s soothing yet enigmatic sound is reminiscent of James Blake, Bon Iver and Sufjan Stevens, creating an ethereal atmosphere that resonates deeply with its audience.
“'UFO' is an offering to the great mystery, the sound and space between the material and etheric world.”
- Vocalist Ashley Edwards
As anticipation builds for Loki Moon’s upcoming album, “UFO” sets the stage for what promises to be an extraordinary journey, continuing the duo’s exploration of profound themes through their distinctive, immersive sound.
About Loki Moon:
Loki Moon is the trickster who dances in light and bathes in the dark - a polarity dressed in lullabies. Comprised of Ashley Edwards and Davis Jones, Loki Moon is an alt-R&B electro-acoustic duo who bring forth an ethereal, percussive soundscape that explores that which is mystical and existential. While keeping an air of anonymity, their music is ageless - speaking to the road less-traveled types - the wanderers, the outcasts.
Influenced by world music - a la Ethiopian jazz, music from the Sahara, and Japanese minimalist music - Loki Moon creates an immersive auditory experience that subjects listeners to explore their own subconscious. Born out of their connection over esoterism, and ideological and philosophical chemistry and perspective, the ever-evolving dialogue of their lyrics has been described as “...strange, beautiful, and in its own right, a novel” (-PopMatters).