Dotsun Moon Channels Heartache and Hope on Upcoming Album ‘Tiger’

Buffalo-based artist Dotsun Moon has announced their forthcoming third album, Tiger, sharing the video for the invigorating “Bring Love” and penetrating “Give Up The Tears,” two choice offerings from an album that is, both in spirit and sound, influenced by M83’s epic Before The Dawn Heals Us and New Order’s “Ceremony” and “Temptation” phases.

Dotsun Moon

Revolving around the musings of Richard Flierl, Dotsun Moon has gone through several incarnations since releasing their debut album 4 A.M. back in 2011, but the trajectory remains steadfast on a path of dreamy rock offerings over the years, with multi-instrumentalist Flierl also gradually assuming vocal duties.

“The song ‘Bring Love’ is about accepting a breakup and hoping someday for a reconciliation. This song would fit right in at the end of a number of John Hughes films. The guitar riff plays along with angelic synths as I sing the line ‘see it [love] all around,’ a call for love to return in any form. On the other hand, ‘Give Up The Tears’ is anthemic hopefulness seeing the best the world has to offer with its opening synth note and Will Sergeant-influenced guitar. This is one of those songs made for sun-setting summer driving with the windows wide open. The drums pound and move the song along in turn increasing the power of the entire song.”

– Richard Flierl

Conveying his bold and self-contained vision in every note and vocal line, Dotsun Moon’s new album is a complete solo endeavor and a departure from their previous work, which involved female vocals. Evoking both euphoria and a poignant sense of grounding, Dotsun Moon brings you this compelling and unique exploration. Engineered and mastered by Doug White at Watchmen Studios in Lockport, NY, Richard Flierl and Doug White mixed the album on location. 

Dotsun Moon

Over the years, Dotsun Moon has performed with such notable artists as Mary Ognibene (The Lovely Intangibles) and Buffalo Music Hall of Famer Maria Sebastian, having also played shows with Joywave, Vanishing Kids, and The Lost Patrol, not to mention Pride Festival.

“This is a huge change to prior releases, which have powerful female singers at the center of the songs. On this album, I am on vocals and all the songs are written and played by me from guitars and bass to keyboards, drums, and drum programming. Doug White at Watchmen Studios in Lockport, NY brought decades of recording and mixing knowledge to the recordings that allow the songs to truly shine,”

– Richard Flierl

“Bring Love” and “Give Up The Tears” are available now from fine music platforms. Dotsun Moon’s next single “Never Had a Heart” will be released on April 30. The full Tiger album, set for release on June 27, is now available for pre-order. For more information, click here.

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