Scott Moon
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Scott Moon

Scott Moon is a trio from Los Angeles formed in 2015, with Scott Zimmerman on vocals and guitar, Jake Parker on bass, and Alex Stanton on drums. They put out...

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Scott Moon is a trio from Los Angeles formed in 2015, with Scott Zimmerman on vocals and guitar, Jake Parker on bass, and Alex Stanton on drums. They put out two EPs, 'Echoes of a Dying Star' in 2016 and 'Ruins' in 2017, before releasing their debut album 'The Descent' in 2019.

Their song 'Villain' came out in 2018 and got some attention on alternative charts. It's one of several tracks they've done, along with 'Game Over' and 'More Than Friends'.

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