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Sam Shallue lets Moonrise glow from the living room

By Editorial Team - June 17, 2026

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Sam Shallue lets Moonrise glow from the living room

Summary

Jan Juc artist Sam Shallue releases Moonrise, a name-your-price lo-fi acoustic folk track recorded with living-room warmth and soft-rock ease.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 17, 2026
  • Tags: sam shallue, moonrise, australia, lo-fi folk, acoustic, soft rock, Australian Lo-Fi Folk / Soft Rock

Sam Shallue’s Moonrise arrives on 17 June from Jan Juc, Australia, with no grand machinery around it, and that is exactly its charm. The Bandcamp page describes Shallue as a lo-fi sci-fi kind of guy, with music recorded in the living room, and the tags keep things earthy: acoustic folk, lo-fi, lo-fi indie folk, rock and roll and soft rock. Moonrise sounds like the kind of track that probably works because it does not try to overpower the listener. It lets the domestic setting remain audible in the imagination: a room, a guitar, the quiet hour when the day is sliding out and the title starts making sense. Independent folk music often succeeds in these tiny frames. Not every song needs to be a cathedral. Sometimes a living room has enough moonlight.

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