Moon Panda release video for ‘That Girl’

Moon Panda press photo

Moon Panda have released the video for That Girl, which was directed and animated Barcelona-based Andrew Khosravani and David Borrull (the latter also known as Maliboo). The track is lifted from the ‘Pastel Pool’ EP. About the video, Khosravani explained that “what we really wanted to achieve with the artwork was a sense of depth, wonder and magic. Watch the video clip for That Girl via Vimeo below.

“This EP has taken us nearly two years to record and release – we’ll try to be quicker on the next one! So much has changed within that time frame. We’ve moved cities, and then countries, played with so many different musicians, and really figured out who we want to be… at least for now.

Each song is atmospheric and spacey in different ways. Listening to them feels to us like swimming through pools of different pastel colors, which is where the title comes from. We want our music to be very visual and always strive to create something that could bring someone into another world – both just by listening or by watching our videos.”

– Moon Panda songwriter, Maddy Myers

Listen to the ‘Pastel Pool’ EP here.

Moon Panda Pastel Pool EP artwork

‘Pastel Pool’ track listing

1. Rabbit
2. Gun
3. On The Attack
4. That Girl

The band also announced they will be performing in London on February 6th at the Sebright Arms and been confirmed to play at Austin, TX’s SXSW in March 2020.

See Moon Panda live in 2020
February 6th – London, @ Sebright Arms – MORE INFO
March 13th-22nd – Austin, TX @ SXSW – MORE INFO

More on Moon Panda?

Moon Panda received an impressive response on their debut single ‘Rabbit’ which reached #1 on Hype Machine’s Most Popular chart in the summer of 2018 and was described as “languid, dreamy guitar pop with a slight baroque feel” by Clash Magazine while Indie Shuffle admired the “progression of the track and addition of sharp, catchy synths” and compared the sound of the track to that of St. Vincent and The NationalThe song was produced by Cameron Blackwood who is known for his work with the likes of London Grammar, Florence & The Machine, and The Horrors.

Follow-up single Gun looked to outline the darker thoughts within “the capricious human mind”, explains Myers, with Berlin’s KALTBLUT Magazine describing it as “deliciously woozy”, andsaying the track, “nestles nicely between the likes of Tame Impala and Beach House”. The single was produced by established engineer Tom Biller who has worked on records such as Warpaint’s ‘The Fool’ and Fiona Apple’s ‘Extraordinary Machine’, to Elliott Smith’s ‘From a Basement on a Hill’, and Beck’s track ‘Everybody’s Got to Learn Sometime’ from the OST of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

On The Attack is a poignantly documents the more painful side of a long distance relationship and the dizzying effects it can have. The band recently revealed a mind-bending video to accompany it, with illustration from Hamburg-based animator Charlotte Spies.

The work of Portishead, Men I Trust, Mitski, Beach House, and Angel Olsen have been key to the formation of Moon Panda, as well as their early concept of sound-tracking a “big, lush forest surrounded by the cosmos, filled with giant creatures – a space jungle“. Understandably then, the visuals accompanying the music are hugely important to the band. The videos for RabbitGun, and On The Attack are all stunning in their own way, with praise crossing over to animation-lovers and cinephiles like Motionographer, Lester Banks, It’s Nice That and curators at Vimeo who highlighted Rabbit as a Staff Pick.

Change is a part of life, and Moon Panda have had their fair share of shifts in line-up and location during their lifetime as a group. In 2019, Moltke and Myers have found themselves in Denmark, with an important addition being BMO the puppy (and now number 1 Moon Panda fan). Their debut EP ‘Pastel Pool’ collects singles Rabbit, GunOn The Attack and adds the previously unheard That Girl.