
Thee Marloes - Under the Silver Moon b/w Through the Changes
Two standouts from forthcoming sophomore album Di Hotel Malibu
Extensive US, European, & Asian touring planned to support release
While we await their sophomore full-length, Di Hotel Malibu,
Thee Marloes treat us to a show-stopping two-sider. The A-side, “Under the Silver Moon,” is a stone-cold two-stepper that captures both the bitter and the sweet of long-distance love, set against a breezy musical backdrop. The musicianship and production pull you in from the first snare hit, while frontwoman Natassya Sianturi’s honeyed vocals conjure vivid imagery through metaphor and prose.
On the B-side, “Through the Changes” reveals the most tender
side of the band’s sound. Both powerful and delicate, the song
reflects on how we imagine - and grapple with - what comes
after death. Natassya yearns for company and conversation with a love who has passed, at times recalling shared memories,
at others questioning the act of continuing to speak to and think about them. Her delivery is so intimate it’s impossible
not to feel every word, as the band provides the perfect,
understated backing.
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Two standouts from forthcoming sophomore album Di Hotel Malibu
Extensive US, European, & Asian touring planned to support release
While we await their sophomore full-length, Di Hotel Malibu,
Thee Marloes treat us to a show-stopping two-sider. The A-side, “Under the Silver Moon,” is a stone-cold two-stepper that captures both the bitter and the sweet of long-distance love, set against a breezy musical backdrop. The musicianship and production pull you in from the first snare hit, while frontwoman Natassya Sianturi’s honeyed vocals conjure vivid imagery through metaphor and prose.
On the B-side, “Through the Changes” reveals the most tender
side of the band’s sound. Both powerful and delicate, the song
reflects on how we imagine - and grapple with - what comes
after death. Natassya yearns for company and conversation with a love who has passed, at times recalling shared memories,
at others questioning the act of continuing to speak to and think about them. Her delivery is so intimate it’s impossible
not to feel every word, as the band provides the perfect,
understated backing.










