Moonchild
Voyager


4.0
excellent

Review

by Drummerboy123 USER (2 Reviews)
May 26th, 2017 | 14 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Moonchild’s latest offering brings what is sure to be one of 2017’s smoothest albums.

“Voyager” could not have come at a more perfect time. With summer approaching comes those mild, slightly breezy yet perfectly content days that give a certain aura of warmth and comfort. The days spent chilling with friends you haven’t seen in awhile at a bar. The days spent driving with the windows rolled down while the sun’s orange hue slowly comes through the morning haze. The days of coming home from a rough shift at work just before a holiday starts. This is the image gathered right from the minimalistic artwork to the very opening chords of the album.

Moonchild are a jazz/R&B/dreamy-creamy neo soul band hailing from Los Angeles, California. They’ve had quite a small but dedicated following over the past few years, and with good reason. This is music for re-energising the soul, and as cliche as that may sound it comes across as nothing but genuine. The lyrical content may also seem quite generic with lines like “Love is the cure for heartache”, lyrics talking of unrequited love, love is the key etc. Something we’ve all heard a million times before. However the vocals, the instrumentation, the songwriting, the production, it all comes together to form a single coherent sound. A sound that is intensely hypnotising from start to finish. One can’t help but think of the jazz inspired instrumentation from Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp A Butterfly” on songs such as; “Cure”, “Now and Then” and “Let You Go”. Or lounge kings Thievery Corporation on “The List”. That’s not to say “Voyager” doesn’t have its own identity. As previously said, vocalist Amber Navran adds another dimension to Moonchild’s sound. She knows how to make the vocals fit and a lot of these songs are carried by her subdued yet engaging performance. “Hideaway” is an example of her vocals being used more as another instrument to compliment the rest of the instrumentation, with the use of various ad-libs in the background from the 1:44 mark onwards. She doesn’t take the spotlight but instead adds another layer to the calm embrace of “Voyager”.

It’s not the most original sound put to record though, far from it. Those familiar with the works of Hiatus Kaiyote, Sade or Nujabes will feel right at home on the songs; “Run Away”. “Show The Way” and “6am” respectively. The album can become very samey and homogeneous as it goes along, especially during the middle where some of the weaker pieces such as “Doors Closed” reside. An interlude that doesn’t really serve much purpose on the album only to extend the runtime, and while pleasing as it is to the ears it feels like an unfinished idea that adds nothing of value to the album. Some filler can also be found in certain parts, such as the last 30 seconds of “Run Away”. Whilst the sample of the iconic “Wahoo!” from Super Mario Bros’ is well implemented it seems like a bit of a random add-on to a song that felt more natural fading out.

All in all “Voyager” is definitely an album that wears its influences on its sleeves and is not afraid to indulge in them, and though this may lead to a repetitive listening experience it's also an entrancing listen at the same time.


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Drummerboy123
May 26th 2017


3123 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Just discovered this band, since there was no artist info on Sputnik I decided to give it a quick review. You can stream the full album on Spotify @ https://www.thisismoonchild.com

“Cure” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic1rvQ44gFc

Calc
May 26th 2017


17472 Comments


i just discovered this group the other day too. the singer is not good, like almost bad actually but the music is very soothing.

TooManyFriends
May 27th 2017


3507 Comments


good record. I too stumbled upon them last night, don't even remember how it happened tbh

Drummerboy123
May 27th 2017


3123 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I actually enjoy the vocals quite a bit, her voice isn't amazing but it's very "cozy" sounding, which fits well with the soothing instrumentation.

wtferrothorn
May 27th 2017


5849 Comments


cozy is def the right descriptor for her voice

Mad.
May 27th 2017


4917 Comments


This sounds sweeeeet, specially with that similar bands section

Calc
May 27th 2017


17472 Comments


I wouldn't say her voice sounds cozy (obviously), it sounds weak, there's no power behind it all its so airy and wispy its kind of annoying.

wtferrothorn
May 27th 2017


5849 Comments


"its so airy and wispy"

that's what i like about it :]

Calc
May 28th 2017


17472 Comments


yeah i understand that, but I like a little oomph in my vocals. The woman from submotion orchestra I think is a good example of an airy voice with some good timbre

guitarded_chuck
June 12th 2017


18070 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this chill

Drummerboy123
June 16th 2017


3123 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

6am is the perfect wake up alarm. Definitely a quintessential summer album.

BallsToTheWall
June 16th 2017


51607 Comments


I wonder what George Carlin would think about white people playing jazz/R&B/dreamy-creamy neo soul.

On a side note, Hideaway is fucking grating. I was hoping I'd like this.

Trifolium
March 29th 2022


40035 Comments


New album dropped in feb! Super smooth.

Purpl3Spartan
January 27th 2024


9026 Comments


smooooooooooooooooooooooooooth



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