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Eva Moon Location: Seattle, Washington
Genre-bending songs about sex, chocolate, the Internet… and sex
Eva Moon skewers romance, sex, high tech and pop culture with smart, funny originals. It’s eclectic pop with a tasty blend of influences ranging from R&B to World Beat. The five piece band just released a full-length CD "Something’s Brewing,” engineered by Grammy winning engineer Garey Shelton.
Eva hails from Seattle, and her songs hit your ears like a double shot of espresso. Far from your typical singer-songwriter fare, they’re ironic, energetic commentaries on modern life: inbox spam (Cash from Nigeria), beating stress (Run Away with Me), torrid passion (Monsoon), office romance (Strategic Fit) and that cute young dude in tight brown shorts (UPS Guy).
"This album will nibble at your GP spot...'guilty pleasure'! Eva's sensual vocal delivery waltzes through songs of different genres for the full blend of sex and smarts. "Grown-up pop"? You betcha."
- Dan Herman, Radio Crystal Blue
“Whatever style she temporarily indulges in, her lyrics consistently feature wry twists and turns, leaping from the musical equivalent of stand-up comedy to heartfelt autobiography”
- King County Journal
More at http://evamoon.net
'Something's Brewing' is available on CDBaby.com
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Featured Artist!
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posted by: evamoon
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posted: Jul 22, 2004 09:38 AM
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I was featured artist on Lucky Fokker's show July 16. You can hear the archive of that show - interview and three songs - here:
http://www.songplanet.com/features/bands/49/
Thanks!
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In the news...
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posted by: evamoon
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posted: Jun 21, 2004 07:37 PM
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I made the front page of the business section (go figure) in our local paper - the Seattle Post-Intelligencer - with a picture. They have 160,000 paid weekday subscribers.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/178709_theinsider21.asp
The Insider: Call her a digital diva, in the 'Wry-Fi' mold
POP SINGER TAKES ON TECH: By day, she is Jody Levinson, an industrious Web site designer and mother of two from Redmond. But at night, Levinson transforms herself into Eva Moon -- a self-described digital diva whose pop songs lampoon the technology industry, Starbucks and other businesses.
Levinson, who describes the style of music as "Wry-Fi," planned to release her debut album recently with a performance at the Mars Bar in Seattle.
With a husband working at Microsoft and nine years in the Web site design business, Levinson says the technology industry is "rich fodder."
In "Cash from Nigeria," Levinson pokes fun at e-mail spam while in "Strategic Fit" she takes on marketing buzzwords.
Levinson, who plays keyboard and is backed up by drums, sax, guitar and bass, has mainly performed at coffee shops and taverns.
But her biggest gig occurred in January, when she performed at Microsoft for the company's Chinese New Year celebration. For that performance, she debuted the song "Underwater Stock Option Blues." The lyrics go like this: "We thought we had made it. We thought that we were rich. Little did we know there'd be a little hitch. When Gates can't testify there's really no excuse. He left us with the underwater stock option blues."
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Track Info [ play all hifi ] [ play all lofi ] |
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"Light the F*cking Candles" (length: 02:48)
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"Monsoon" (length: 03:56)
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"Cash from Nigeria" (length: 03:35)
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"Run Away with Me" (length: 05:19)
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"Tango de Cacao" (length: 04:16)
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"UPS Guy" (length: 03:16)
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"SongPlanet Radio Review - Cash From Nigeria" (length: 08:35)
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Updated: May 01, 2008 12:02 AM
Visitor: 2794
Total Plays: 920
All music © Eva Moon
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