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Moon Walker Builds A Dystopia Worth Dancing Through On "WASTELAND COUNTRY"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 3 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Written By: Big C

Moon Walker treats WASTELAND COUNTRY like the score to a full societal unraveling, Delivering his most theatrical and fully realized record to date, Harry Springer pushes his alt-rock framework into something denser, darker, and more cinematic. Harry stacks wailing guitar solos, orchestral strings, glam-rock flair, and bombastic arrangements into an eight track project for fans. The album’s opening statement, DISAPPEARING ACT, makes that ambition immediately clear, setting the tone with eerie strings and menacing synth-rock atmosphere before the larger chaos unfolds. Moon Walker is constructing a universe which sounds as oversized as its worldview. He says:

This album is everything that I enjoy, everything I do, and everything I am, to the highest possible extent.

That statement proves accurate not only in the music but in the broader rollout surrounding it. With an accompanying "WASTELAND COUNTRY" film arriving May 22, Moon Walker expands the album beyond audio into full visual mythology, reinforcing how deliberately this era has been built. What separates this from simple maximalism is intent: every oversized flourish serves the world-building. His recent signing to 10K Projects and Atlantic Records marks a major new chapter after five independently released records in five years. Step into "WASTELAND COUNTRY" when reality starts feeling stranger than fiction and connect with Moon Walker on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, YouTube, and TikTok.

 
 
 

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