A band that makes you think about avant-garde in new and unique ways…ways that are essentially about the unknown—Autumn Blood Moon delivers a richly eclectic brew of music that combines elements of rock, funk, jazz, and neo-soul, creating a captivating sonic experience.
Made up of versatile, incredibly gifted, and seasoned musicians, this band blends their musical tastes and ideas, creating something that is worth a listener’s time. Through the band’s combined efforts, listeners can appreciate their collaborative creative process that seems timeless. This band is not beholden to any genre or style, as they prefer to stylistically bend their music, albeit with a somewhat consistent rock brand. It’s one of those unique things you’ll come to love about them.
Their new release, “Coke Whore,” a tongue-in-cheek songwriting masterpiece that has been set to a catchy, addicting, and seriously tasty neo-funk tune with transcending rock percussion, is actually the first release from Autumn Blood Moon as a band.
The opening riffs, followed almost immediately by the drum fills, set the tone for the track before the intriguing concoction of Terri’s big, bold, powerful, and soulful vocals and the swirling riffs give this an explosive feel.
On the mic, Terri beautifully haunts with her singing; the easily quotable lyrics make this a sing-along tune, especially with that chorus that takes up residence in a listener’s brain and refuses to let go even after the track is no more.
The production of this tune is top-notch and allows every component to really thrive, ensuring the track achieves what it was set out to.
“Coke Whore” is a retort to the naysayers—those who doubted you and shared their negative opinions.
Here, you are like telling them, “You said that I wouldn’t make it in life. Look at me now!”
This is an easily likable tune that is really catchy and infectious. I wouldn’t want for you to miss out on such a raw masterpiece, and that’s why I am recommending it to you right at this moment…make the most of it!