Fool Moon

Fool Moon

Genres: hungarian, pop, Eurovision, alternative, Grunge

About Fool Moon

Rock Band Fool Moon has a heavy yet warm sound. Mixing the power of hard rock with the groove of funk, Fool Moon creates driving and vivacious rock music. Guitarist Wouter and bass player David once met musically before in funk rock formation “Once”. After “Once” Wouter and David met again in another funk rockband “Gad- get”. This is where they met drummer Thijs. Frontman Orlando started his singing career in the band “Naive”. This band was called the natural succession of “Once” in the late nineties and included David as a bass player. 2007 was the year they all came together as Fool Moon. What began as a series of informal jam sessions quickly turned into a full-fledged band with ambition. They released their first EP “Waiting” in the spring of 2010 and received radio support by Kink FM. By joining a KinkFM band contest they placed themselves 7th of over 500 bands and earned a spot on the main stage of Paradiso in 2011. 2011 became a year of playing gigs and building a solid fan base. In 2012 the group did several tryout recording sessions and decided to put effort in creating a full-length studio album. Fool Moon experimented a lot in different recording studios. Most tracks of their new album are recorded in the “IngridsOnly” studio and the famous E-sound (former Dureco) studio. Fool Moon released their album called “Little do we know” in june 2015 containing 16 songs.

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On RadioStar

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1
country
6
tracks tracked
most active station (Hungary)
Heard alongside: Charlie Mariah Carey Jazzy

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Fool Moon — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Fool Moon It's Probably Me
Fool Moon You Can Call Me Al
Fool Moon Várj Míg Felkel Majd A Nap
Fool Moon Uptown Funk
Fool Moon Szerelem Szerelem
Fool Moon It Can’t Be Over
It's Probably Me
You Can Call Me Al
Várj Míg Felkel Majd A Nap
Uptown Funk
Szerelem Szerelem
It Can’t Be Over