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Blood Moon | ||||
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Released | June 18, 2021 | |||
Studio | Dex' House | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 38:36 | |||
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Producer | Dex | |||
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Blood Moon is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Rhys, released on June 18, 2021, through Empire Records. This highly anticipated album marked the artist's foray into the music industry, following her successful career as a child actor. "Blood Moon" captivated audiences with its emotive lyricism, captivating melodies, and a unique fusion of pop, R&B, and indie influences. Rhys's exploration of themes such as love, longing, and self-discovery resonated with listeners, while the album's eclectic soundscapes showcased her versatility as an artist. The critical reception, though mixed, reflected the album's ability to elicit strong emotions and engage audiences, solidifying Rhys's position as an emerging talent in the contemporary music landscape.
Background
[edit]Rhys, a talented young artist with a budding career in acting, decided to embark on her musical journey and create her first album. Drawing from her personal experiences, emotions, and observations, she penned all the lyrics for "Blood Moon," giving the album an intimate and authentic touch.
The album's title, "Blood Moon," serves as a metaphorical centerpiece, reflecting themes of transformation, emotional intensity, and the ever-changing nature of life. Each song on the album delves into different aspects of Rhys's inner world, and the album as a whole tells a compelling narrative of growth and self-exploration.
Writing and production
[edit]Rhys, the sole writer of the album, poured her heart and soul into crafting the lyrics and melodies that would become the soul of "Blood Moon." Her lyrical prowess shines through in each track, as she explores themes of love, longing, envy, and self-discovery. These deeply personal lyrics provide a raw and emotional foundation for the album's narrative.
The writing process was marked by Rhys's introspection and willingness to share her innermost thoughts and emotions. Her unique perspective on love, life, and the challenges of youth resonated with audiences and helped establish a profound connection between the artist and her listeners.
As the sole producer of "Blood Moon," Daniel "Dex" Reynolds played a pivotal role in bringing Rhys's musical vision to life. Dex, known for his genre-blending production style and innovative techniques, brought a wealth of experience and creativity to the project.
Dex and Rhys collaborated closely to ensure that the album's production complemented and enhanced the storytelling in her lyrics. Dex's ability to seamlessly blend elements from various genres, including pop, R&B, electronic, and indie, added a unique dimension to each track. He carefully curated the album's sonic landscape, crafting arrangements that not only showcased Rhys's emotive vocals but also delivered a captivating listening experience.
The synergy between Rhys's songwriting and Dex's production resulted in a cohesive and emotionally charged album that defied genre boundaries. Dex's knack for crafting hit tracks and pushing artistic boundaries elevated "Blood Moon" to new heights.
Music and lyrics
[edit]Lunar Eclipse
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Lunar Eclipse" opens the album with a dreamy and atmospheric pop sound. The music features haunting piano melodies and ethereal synth layers that create an otherworldly ambiance. Rhys's soulful vocals take center stage as she delivers introspective lyrics exploring the theme of perception. The song's chorus, "I say it's a blood moon. They say it's just a lunar eclipse," captures the tension between one's personal perspective and external opinions.
Just Like Her
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Just Like Her" follows with a catchy pop melody that hooks the listener from the first note. The music blends elements of pop and R&B, creating a contemporary and infectious sound. Rhys's vocals convey a sense of longing and envy as she sings about desiring to be like someone else. The lyrics, "I want you, and she's got you. I want to be just like her," express the universal feelings of envy and insecurity.
Hallways
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Hallways" takes a contemplative turn with its gentle acoustic guitar and piano arrangement. The music creates an intimate and reflective atmosphere, perfectly complementing Rhys's emotive vocals. The lyrics delve into themes of anxiety and feeling lost, with lines like "Standing in the hallway, lost within the hallways of my mind" capturing the emotional depth of the song.
Night Drive
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Night Drive" introduces a slightly darker and more atmospheric sound, with electronic elements and a driving beat. Rhys's vocals convey a sense of loneliness as she sings about seeking solace in the night. The lyrics, "At night I'll go on a drive, trying to feel something, but I won't feel anything at all," evoke the feelings of emptiness and searching.
Not Like That
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Not Like That" is a shorter, upbeat track with a pop-rock vibe. The music features energetic guitar riffs and a catchy melody. Rhys's lyrics touch on unrequited love, as she sings, "I dreamed that you loved me, I know it's not like that though." The song captures the bittersweet emotions of longing for a love that remains out of reach.
She's Going Places
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "She's Going Places" returns to a more introspective tone, with a blend of acoustic and electronic elements. The music reflects a sense of longing and ambition, mirroring the lyrics that convey the feeling of not living up to one's potential. The chorus, "They say 'she's going places' but I don't feel like it," captures the internal conflict between external expectations and personal aspirations.
Whispers
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Whispers" introduces a darker and more mysterious atmosphere with its haunting melody and lush production. Rhys's vocals convey a sense of secrecy and anticipation, mirroring the song's theme of hidden truths. The lyrics, "Whispers in the dark, I can feel my heart beating faster and faster. Secrets in the dark, I can feel my mind spinning faster and faster," create an enigmatic and evocative narrative.
North Star
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "North Star" features a blend of electronic and indie elements, creating a sense of introspection and vulnerability. Rhys's vocals express a feeling of being lost and searching for direction. The lyrics, "I'm a compass with no direction, spinning faster and faster, can't find no direction, where are you my North Star?" convey a heartfelt longing for guidance and purpose.
Crimson Light
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Crimson Light" introduces a romantic and atmospheric sound with its lush instrumentation. Rhys's vocals exude passion as she sings about falling in love under the crimson light of a blood moon. The lyrics, "When we met that night, under the crimson light. Kissed under the Blood Moon and we became vampires," create a vivid and enchanting love story.
Traffic
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Traffic" features a blend of pop-rock elements and a catchy melody. The music reflects a sense of regret, mirroring the introspective lyrics. Rhys's vocals capture the emotional weight of making choices that lead to regret. The chorus, "Sometimes I feel like I'm steering into traffic, with the choices I make," expresses the theme of hindsight and consequences.
Veil
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Veil" returns to a more intimate and reflective sound with acoustic guitar and emotive vocals. The music mirrors the lyrics, which touch on themes of hiding and secrecy. Rhys sings, "I'm hiding in plain sight, I'm hiding in plain sight, He doesn't know I'm here," conveying the sense of concealment and vulnerability.
Blood Moon
[edit]Music and Lyrics: "Blood Moon" serves as a brief and evocative reprise of the album's opening track, "Lunar Eclipse." The track features a haunting instrumental arrangement that revisits the lunar theme, providing a sense of closure and thematic unity to the album.
Art direction
[edit]The album cover for "Blood Moon" serves as a striking visual representation of the album's themes and atmosphere. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, it features a large, vivid Blood Moon dominating the night sky. Positioned above a solitary tree in a vast field, the Blood Moon casts a mesmerizing crimson glow, creating an eerie yet captivating ambiance.
The lone tree, silhouetted against the moon's radiant backdrop, stands as a symbol of solitude and introspection, echoing the album's introspective lyrics. This imagery invites viewers into the world of "Blood Moon," setting the tone for the emotional journey that awaits within the album.
The art direction for "Blood Moon" is steeped in the aesthetics of nighttime, with the Blood Moon serving as a central motif. This overarching theme infuses the album with a sense of mystery, romance, and introspection, mirroring the lyrical content.
Throughout the album's promotional materials, music videos, and live performances, the Blood Moon aesthetic is consistently reflected. Visual elements such as deep, rich shades of red and burgundy, moonlit landscapes, and celestial imagery create a cohesive and immersive experience for listeners and fans.
The night-time ambiance and Blood Moon motif not only complement the album's themes of love, longing, and self-discovery but also add an element of visual storytelling. The art direction enhances the emotional impact of the music, creating a sense of unity between the auditory and visual components of the album.
Release and promotion
[edit]The release and promotion of Rhys's debut album, "Blood Moon," marked a significant milestone in her burgeoning music career. The album, released on June 18, 2021, followed a carefully orchestrated promotional campaign that built anticipation and excitement among her growing fanbase.
In the months leading up to the album's release, Rhys strategically unveiled several singles, starting with "Just Like Her" on February 12, 2021, followed by "Lunar Eclipse" on May 14, 2021, and "Traffic" on August 6, 2021, among others. Each single release was accompanied by visually captivating music videos that not only showcased Rhys's artistry but also provided a glimpse into the album's thematic depth.
Rhys's team leveraged a multi-platform approach to promote "Blood Moon," engaging with fans through social media, exclusive behind-the-scenes content, and intimate live performances. She connected with her audience by sharing personal insights into the creative process and the emotions behind the songs.
The album's promotional efforts also included interviews with prominent music publications, television appearances, and participation in online music events. Additionally, Rhys embarked on a regional tour to bring her music directly to her fans, creating a genuine connection with audiences and solidifying her presence in the music industry.
Critical response
[edit]Rhys's debut album, "Blood Moon," received a mixed but noteworthy critical reception upon its release, earning an aggregate score of 51 on the review aggregator site Metacritic. The album's diverse blend of pop, R&B, and indie influences drew both praise and critique from music critics.
Positive reviews often lauded Rhys's emotive vocals and her ability to convey a wide range of emotions through her music. Critics noted that tracks like "Crimson Light" and "Just Like Her" showcased her soulful voice and lyrical depth, resonating with listeners on a personal level. The album's thematic exploration of love, longing, and introspection also earned recognition for its relatability and emotional authenticity.
On the other hand, some critics expressed reservations about the album's stylistic diversity, suggesting that the eclectic blend of genres occasionally led to a lack of cohesion. While songs like "Lunar Eclipse" and "Traffic" were praised for their unique soundscapes, others felt that the album could benefit from a more consistent sonic direction.
Despite the mixed critical reception, "Blood Moon" found success among Rhys's growing fanbase and demonstrated her potential as a promising young artist. The album's Metacritic score, though indicative of varying critical opinions, highlighted Rhys's ability to elicit strong emotions and engage listeners through her debut release. The diversity of critical perspectives ultimately added to the conversation surrounding Rhys's music, making "Blood Moon" a notable debut in her career.
Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 51/100 |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
USA | 6/10 |
Canada | 5/10 |
Latin America | 5/10 |
United Kingdom | 5/10 |
Europe | 4/10 |
Africa | 5/10 |
South Korea | 5/10 |
Japan | 6/10 |
Oceania | 5/10 |
Commercial performance
[edit]Accolades
[edit]Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Lunar Eclipse" |
| Dex | 3:45 |
2. | "Just Like Her" |
| Dex | 3:12 |
3. | "Hallways" |
| Dex | 3:30 |
4. | "Night Drive" |
| Dex | 3:28 |
5. | "Not Like That" |
| Dex | 2:55 |
6. | "She's Going Places" |
| Dex | 3:48 |
7. | "Whispers" |
| Dex | 4:12 |
8. | "North Star" |
| Dex | 3:35 |
9. | "Crimson Light" |
| Dex | 3:20 |
10. | "Traffic" |
| Dex | 3:10 |
11. | "Veil" |
| Dex | 3:41 |
12. | "Blood Moon" |
| Dex | 1:05 |
Total length: | 39:41 |