Half Moon presents:

New Moon - A Night of New Music

Us + Purdy Smith + Kyle Chatham + Tom Wrobel

Half Moon - Putney, London

£2.50 Adv / Door
Entry Requirements: 18+ after 7pm
General Admission (e-ticket)
$3.53 + $0.71 s/c

A night of new music and discovery. Singer-songwriters, bands, poets, performance artists...

Founded in January 2017, New Moon offers music fans the chance to see the best up-and-coming acts from the UK, Europe, and often from around the globe.

Only £2.50 entry. Food served until 10pm. Doors open 7:30pm.

If you would like to perform at a future New Moon please apply via music@halfmoon.co.uk

Line Up

Us are a five piece R’n’B/Garage rock band from Finland who have built a reputation as a fierce live act after touring with Electric Six and supporting the Libertines , whose Albion Rooms Studio Us used to record their debut album 'Underground Renaissance’.

They played around 65 shows in the U.K. last year as well as touring Europe and various festivals Including: Glastonbury (9 shows) , Fuji Rock (Japan) , Sziget (Hungary) , Shambala , Endorse It , Barnstomper (UK) , Eurosonic (Holland) and Transmusicales (France) where they were selected as the top act at the festival as well as being voted top act at Fuji Rock.

Following one of their Glastonbury appearances Mojo magazine described their “blistering 3am show” as “Dr.Feelgood style punk_blues with the vigour of peak Ramones”.

Currently on the Underground Renaissance album release tour before heading back to Japan , where the album has been well received , having been released there via Sony Music.

The band consists of three brothers, Teo (Guitar/Vocals) , Max (Guitar/Vocals) , Pan (Harmonica) , and two school friends Rasmus (Bass Guitar) and Leevi (Drums).

London-based soulful pop indie artist, Purdy Smith, fuses a beautiful blend of catchy melodies and honest storytelling that will move and inspire your spirit. Her debut EP delves deeper into the theme of personal growth, exploring stories of struggle and vulnerability that ultimately lead to breaking down barriers and venturing into new landscapes of resilience and hope. It celebrates the robust and evolving nature of the human spirit and the power of compassion and empathy.

Purdy’s sound draws inspiration from artists like Lianne La Havas, Yebba, Cleo Sol, and Emily King. Her emotive voice and soulful indie influences create a striking, cathartic, and thoughtful sound. As an emerging independent artist, Purdy will be performing across London in the upcoming months, so keep an eye out for her captivating performances.

Kyle Chatham is a Scottish Singer-Songwriter whose ethereal dark folk floats in space with no plan to return. Combining elements of bedroom pop and shoegaze with alt-rock and ambient soundscapes, Kyle creates timeless and sincere music. 
 “He has found his footing in creating a mood for the music that feels completely genuine.” 
 Kyle writes tranquil melodies with sombre yet profound lyrics. His music is influenced by the exploration of ideas grounded in classical existentialist philosophy. There is a melancholy to his music that reflects the true beauty and sadness of life. The roots of this can be seen in his musical inspirations including Nick Drake, Ben Howard, Arthur Russell and Chris Cornell. 
 Kyle’s musical history started on a drum kit when he was five years old. School bands and local jam sessions followed, and when Kyle picked up the guitar aged 11, his early musical education consisted of basic singer-songwriter-capo-Ed Sheeran-style and heavy doses of 90s alternative rock like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. 
 After completing a degree in Sound Production, Kyle started to produce his own music, branching out into other genres like modern pop folk, electoric, hip hop, jazz and shoegaze. His creative style is balanced by his vast knowledge of technical music theory. Kyle made the finals for Ivor's Scholarship - a full scholarship for songwriters - during which he wrote, recorded and released his debut album Neon Spring.

South London singer/songwriter Tom Wrobel combines his own captivating blend of memorable melodies, acoustic finger picking and soulful lyrics. After years fronting indie rock bands as well as a guitarist for Irish singer Megan O'Neill, Tom has now taken the plunge into becoming a solo artist. 2024 saw the release of Tom's first solo E.P. "Waiting For A Sign" recorded and produced in his home town Tooting.

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