Poor Moon is a band comprised of longtime friends Christian Wargo, Casey Wescott, and brothers Ian and Peter Murray. And Poor Moon is the title of their full-length debut. But before there was a band or a record, there was the music, a series of songs forged by Christian Wargo over a period of several years. That's one of the things that makes Poor Moon sound so special: this band grew out of the songs, not vice-versa. "I've known Christian for so long, and have loved his songwriting as long as I've known him," says Wescott. The two men previously played together in Pedro the Lion and Crystal Skulls; both are members of Fleet Foxes. For the past few years, he and the Murray brothers had been transfixed by the solo recordings Wargo periodically shared with them. "We wanted to be part of that in some way, to help out and be creative." "There was a point where he'd e-mailed us a couple albums' worth of songs," Wescott recalls. "There was so much material sitting on iPods and in mailboxes, more ideas than could fit on one record." Not just simple ditties for voice and acoustic guitar, but a host of thought-out originals with full arrangements that Wargo had fashioned on his lonesome in the Fleet Foxes rehearsal space. Joining forces as Poor Moon allowed the four men to fully realize this music, to record it as it was meant to sound, and eventually perform it live. Those tasks weren't as straightforward as they might seem. This isn't the type of music where you can just throw the players into a practice space, count off the tempo, and viola! "All the little parts that come in and out throughout a song, things that are introduced in the beginning and then return around at the end to tie it all together, those are purposeful and done for a reason," says Wargo. Unlocking those nuances required time and effort. "It's not easy to find people who are interested in playing composed music that is intricate but subtle. A lot of musicians don't have the bandwidth to pay close attention like that. the band's moniker. "Poor Moon" is the title of a 1966 Canned Heat single, a quizzical ditty with a ramshackle pop groove and almost childlike use of language that, like many of Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson's best, was informed by his profound concerns about ecology and the environment. More than just a bit of esoteric trivia, choosing the name Poor Moon underscored Wargo's songwriting perspective. Poor Moon was produced and recorded by the band at Highland House, Fastback Studios and Avast! in Seattle, Washington. The album was engineered and mixed by Jared Hankins and mastered by Bernie Grundman (Michael Jackson, Queen, Prince).
Title: Poor Moon
Format: CD
Release Date: 24 Aug 2012
Artist: Poor Moon
Sku: 2213708
Catalogue No: SPCD985
Category: Alternative
DISC 1
Clouds Below
Phantom Light
Same Way
Holiday
Waiting For
Heaven's Door
Pulling Me Down
Bucky Pony
Come Home
Birds