
Myoonโs newest EP, Run With The Stars, glows with the indie electro-pop warmth, tailor-made for late-night drives, blurry city lights, and feelings too big to sit still. Formed by brothers Augustin and Charles Hurez, the duo builds their new EP around cinematic melodies, analog synth textures, and open-hearted songwriting. With shades of Coldplay, U2, New Order, and modern electro-pop in the air, the project feels both intimate and widescreen, like a whispered confession suddenly turning into a sky full of fireworks.
The journey begins with โBoom Boom,โ and right off the bat, it has a pulse you can trust. A steady thumping beat locks in with shimmering, shaking percussion, while soothing strings add a soft glow around the edges. The singer emerges gently, coming in with sweet storytelling charm, carrying genuine romantic excitement. When the harmonies drift in ethereally, singing about eternity, belonging, and colliding souls, the song turns into a dance-floor daydream with its heart on its sleeve.
Then โDreamerโ picks up the pace with a ticking pulse and a catchy thump that gives the track a restless, forward-moving spark. The singer comes across as charismatic, while being fully locked in, turning desire, courage, and self-belief into something bright and addictive.
By the time โRun With The Starsโ arrives, Myoon slows everything down and lets the emotion breathe. Piano opens gently inside an immersive haze, while the vocal moves carefully through the rush of falling in love, almost as if the feeling is still being decoded in real time. Then, towards the end, buzzing drums and electronic waves surge in, and boom, the heart finally catches fire.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
