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I don't really care for mlp as a whole but I like Fluttershy and Sunset Shimmer so I drew them
featuring my self-indulgent and purposely edgy oc named Melancholy Moon
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Album Review: Jeremy Spencer - Melancholy Moon
Despite its title and cover featuring a nightscape on the shore, Melancholy Moon is ease-in-to-the-day morning music.
It’s the ninth LP - plus a few standalone singles - from Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac guitarist Jeremy Spencer since 2018. But like most of Spencer’s recent output, there’s nothing blue about the instrumental Melancholy Moon; just the sound of a musician at late-career peace making soothing music for himself and whomever else might be interested in hearing it.
Built upon light-touch electric slide, acoustic and bass guitars, piano, melodica and occasional drums, the eight songs come in just under the half-hour mark. Spencer makes his axe sound like a shore bird on “Seagull over Sligo” and adds a touch of C&W lilt to “Tears in the Glen.”
Though sparse, short and similar to other recent LPs, Melancholy Moon is nevertheless one of the most comforting and enjoyable of the bunch.
Grade card: Jeremy Spencer - Melancholy Moon - A-
4/27/21
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