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The Moons' Debut LP Released On March 15th! (Member Of Paul Weller's Band)

Andy Crofts' band The Moons release their debut album on March 15th on Acid Jazz Records! Endorsed by The Modfather himself as an album full of "great songs," this is one not to be missed. Check out this groovy advert to promote the album!


Official Video For The Moons' Latest Single, "Torn Between Two."

Show your support for The Moons by purchasing "Life on Earth."

Pre-Order Links: Reflex CD, Amazon, HMV



ALSO:
Don't miss The Moons playing live at HMV Oxford St. in London on Monday, March 15th at 5pm!

Album launch party later that evening at:

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