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February 4th, 2025
Shannon Fowler has announced his second full-length album as Tom Lark, Moonlight Hotel, along with dates for his first live shows in Aotearoa since May 2024.
Moonlight Hotel sees the artist explore the parallels between his family’s historical displacement following the 1929 earthquake that destroyed Murchison – a pioneer town in the upper West Coast of the South Island – and his own following the 2011 earthquakes that levelled much of Ōtautahi.
The second single from the LP, ‘Rock & Roll Baby’ is due out on 14 February and also captures a poignant acceptance of the unpredictability of a musical life. The track follows ‘Dumb Luck’, which was released in April 2024 as a sweetener for a UK tour.
‘Dumb Luck’ was the first taste of new material from Tom Lark since 2023’s Brave Star, the Ōtautahi-born, Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist’s debut album.
Earning him a finalist nod for the 2024 Taite Music Prize and Te Kaipuoro Taketake Toa | Best Folk Artist at the 2024 Aotearoa Music Awards, Brave Star was a return for Fowler – who had previously released two eponymous EPs before taking time out to work on his pop craft as Shannon Matthew Vanya.
Steeped in the Tom Lark persona’s whimsical yet pragmatic sensibility, Moonlight Hotel is an evolution of what Brave Star introduced: sun-soaked odes to taking things as they come, and rolling with the punches.
“When I began writing ‘Dumb Luck’ I was thinking a lot about perseverance but also how funny ‘dumb luck’ is as a phrase,” says Fowler of the album’s first single. “Despite hard work, sometimes things don’t pay off and other times things work out in total naiveté, for no other reason than some weird cosmic alignment.”
“That said, I don’t really subscribe to the idea of ‘dumb luck’. Instead, perhaps being ‘lucky’ is the ability to make the best of circumstances as they present themselves; maybe luck is no more than finding a silver lining.”
Moonlight Hotel is out 4 April 2025.
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