Erro’s new album, Strawberry Moon, is a jubilant homage to the golden days of the 60s/70s rock that finds a new, contemporary voice. With 11 songs spanning a little over 43 minutes and released today, this record is a testament to the band’s penchant for genuine instrumentals.
"Strawberry Moon" vividly communicates an unfiltered intimacy often lost in today’s music, recorded in Pittsburgh, PA, and mixed and mastered by Matt Very at Very Tight Recordings. From the soft ebb of the title track to the emotional depths of “Come In Slow,” Erro has an instinct for emotional storytelling threaded through layered soundscapes.
At its core, the album explores contrast—vintage but also modern, raw but immaculately constructed. The title track, “Strawberry Moon,” establishes the mood with dreamy melodies and soul-stirring lines that wrap the listener in a warm embrace of nostalgia. Regarding the more vulnerable, “Come In Slow” is a moment of reflection, and its haunting harmonies resonate long after its last note has dissipated.
Erro’s commitment to authenticity comes alive in every riff and lyric, creating an immersive listening experience that knows no age. The album sounds alive, each song suffused with a tactile warmth like vinyls spun in a sun-drenched room.
Designed for listeners longing for the heart of classic rock with a 21st-century jolt, "Strawberry Moon" isn’t merely an LP: It’s a quest. If you’re out to recapture the sound of decades long past or need something refreshingly honest, Erro’s Strawberry Moon is nothing short of a stellar listen.
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