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MOON TAXI Releases Video for "Not Too Late" -- New Album Out NOW


"Over the last few years, Nashville's Moon Taxi have worked their way up from Bonnaroo buzz-band to something approaching Kings of Leon country, playing a pleasingly cross-bred rock - a little indie, a little proggy, kinda poppy." - Rolling Stone

"Their musicianship remains tight, intricate and top-notch" - Associated Press

"Moon Taxi fearlessly melds rock with pop hooks, clever synths and roots touchstones gleaned from their home in Music City." - Parade

"The Nashville band makes a bold step forward with their latest release, carefully bending roots, rock, pop, and well-crafted jams into one cohesive and grown-up record." - Yahoo

"Moon Taxi a jam band - that is, if its instrumental excursions weren't so concise, carefully thought-out and frequently refined in the years they've spent touring." - NPR "Sing-along songs and catchy, jam-worthy interludes" - Noisey


Nashville's own alt-rock-five-piece band Moon Taxi releases the video for their song "Not Too Late" via RCA Records. Following the lives of three different characters - each overcoming their own obstacles - the video perfectly captures the song's yearning lyrics and '80s inspired guitar and shows that it's never too late to achieve the impossible.


"Not Too Late" is off of the band's new album Let The Record Play, out now via RCA Records. Tying into the album's release, Moon Taxi performed their hit single "Two High" on The TODAY Show / Megyn Kelly TODAY. The song is a global streaming hit, reaching #1 at Triple A Radio, is being played on Sirius XM's The Spectrum, Alt Nation and Jam On, and has garnered over 78 million streams on Spotify alone. "Two High is also being featured in the 2018 Jeep Compass commercial.

Let The Record Play is a triumphant moment of rock-pop exploration that proves that Moon Taxi is a rare band that can address the temperature of our turbulent times while also providing the euphoric musical escapism we so badly need. Produced and mixed by Spencer Thomson (the band's guitarist), Let The Record Play is a document of one of the most creative bands to emerge from Nashville's immensely fertile landscape - and one that has been thriving on the festival scene for years, bringing their electric performances to Coachella, Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo and beyond. Beloved enough in their hometown to sell out two nights at the famed Ryman Auditorium this past October, this LP, their RCA Records debut, has catapulted them even higher.

Trevor Terndrup (vocals, guitarist), Spencer Thomson (guitarist and producer), Wes Bailey (keyboardist), Tommy Putnam (bassist) and Tyler Ritter (drummer) also recently kicked off their Let The Record Play tour and are following it up with performances at Bonnaroo in June and Sloss Fest in July.


Moon Taxi Upcoming Shows

February 14 Fayetteville, AR @ George's Majestic

February 15 Columbia, MO @ The Blue Note

February 16 Oklahoma City, OK @ The Jones Assembly

February 17 Kansas City, MO @ The Truman

March 2 Punta Cana, Dominican Republic @ One Big Holiday 2018

March 23 Covington, KY @ Madison Theater

March 24 Covington, KY @ Madison Theater

March 25 Houston, TX @ In Bloom Fest

April 4 Oxford, MS @ The Lyric Oxford

April 5 Baton Rouge, LA @ Varsity Theatre

April 7 Mobile, AL @ Soul Kitchen

April 12 Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall

April 14 Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theater

May 16 Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre

May 17 Baltimore, MD @ Meyerhoff Symphony Hall

June 1 Jackson, MS @ Cathead Jam at Cathead Distiller

June 7-10 Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

July 14-15 Birmingham, AL @ Sloss Music & Arts Festival


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