Ohio pop outfit Walk The Moon just premiered their brand new video for their latest single “Different Colors.” Fresh of their recent tour with The Griswolds, Walk The Moon pieced the video together from tour footage to give fans a glimpse of what it’s like backstage and during a WTM show. The song is an uplifting track about coming together as one unit even though we all are different colors and backgrounds to carry each other through thick and thin.
Watch the video for “Different Colors” below!
Pick up a copy of “Talking Is Hard” on iTunes or Amazon now.
Walk The Moon just wrapped up their “Talking Is Hard Tour” with The Griswolds but they’re not done yet! The band just announced a new string of fall tour dates on their website. If you don’t see your city on the list, don’t worry – they’ll be adding more dates in the next few weeks!
You can access presale tickets beginning Wednesday, May 13th at 10AM local time by using the password: “SUAD” here.
Walk The Moon “Talking Is Hard Fall 2015 Tour”
Oct 12th – The Moon – Tallahassee, FL – Buy Tickets
Oct 13th – Fillmore – Miami, FL – Buy Tickets
Oct 14th – House Of Blues – Orlando, FL – Buy Tickets
Oct 16th – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN – Buy Tickets
Oct 18th – Iron City – Birmingham, AL – Buy Tickets
Oct 19th – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC – Buy Tickets
Oct 21st – Minglewood Hall – Memphis, TN – Buy Tickets
Oct 22nd – Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK – Buy Tickets
Oct 26th – The Masonic – San Francisco, CA – Buy Tickets
Taylor Swift wrote an outstanding piece in the Wall Street Journal over the summer about the future of music, where she wrote that “people are only buying [albums] that hit them like an arrow through the heart or have made them feel strong or allowed them to feel like they really aren’t alone in feeling so alone.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. Here are the albums in 2014 that hit us like an arrow through the heart.
1. Dan + Shay – “Where It All Began”
It’s rare and special to find an album where you listen to each and every song, and can sing along to from start to finish. This album was by far our most played of the year, and the soundtrack to our 2014. We’ll be able to look back at this year as “where it all began” for Dan + Shay, who have a very, very bright future ahead of them. We can’t wait to see what’s next for the talented duo, starting with their 2nd major headlining tour in 2015.
2. Sam Hunt – “Montevallo”
We were lucky to have downloaded a copy of the “Behind The Pines” mixtape before Sam exploded over the summer with the release of his hit single “Leave The Night On.” He released his full length debut, “Montevallo,” in October, opening at the top of the country charts, and third overall. Sam’s unique style makes us excited about music. His blend of a 90s R&B sound with country storytelling blends perfectly with Sam’s southern drawl, deep voice, and spoken lyrics. He’ll be selling out arenas one day.
3. Hunter Hayes – “Storyline”
A sophomore album is always tricky, especially when your debut was nominated for a Grammy and countless other awards. But Hunter managed to knock it out of the park. The album is a more collaborative effort than his first, on which he played every single instrument. Hunter’s music grabs you from the first listen. We love how Hunter brings this album to life on tour, with unique arrangements for each song. He’s the rare musician who makes his live show a full experience that stays with you long after the show.
4. The Strypes – “Snapshot”
“Snapshot” is another debut album that immediately got our attention and made us wonder where The Strypes had been all our lives. Evidently they’d been honing their skills at pubs across their native Ireland, where they learned to play loud, fast aggressive, and just damn good old fashioned rhythm and blues. And they’re all still in their teens. There are no filler songs on the album – it’s solid from start to finish. If you ever have the opportunity to see The Strypes live, don’t miss it. Seeing the album come to life on stage was one of our favorite moments of the year.
5. Austin Mahone – “Secret”
Technically this is an EP, but at 8 tracks, it’s *almost* an album. We fell for Austin’s sound with tracks like “What About Love” and “Banga Banga,” but this EP, with it’s 90s pop influences, cemented Austin’s status as the one man boyband. We’re obsessed with the Britney and *NSYNC-esque slow breakdown in the title track, “Secret,” and couldn’t stop listening to “Next To You” on repeat for days. Austin’s working on his much awaited full length debut with the legendary Max Martin (who wrote basically every great 90s pop song you can think of), and we can’t wait for more!
6. Jesse McCartney – “In Technicolor”
Possibly the most underrated album on this list. His newest single, “Punch Drunk Recreation,” is a pop masterpiece. Armed with a Justin Timberlake sound, and retro look, JMAC outdid himself with this album. “In Technicolor” is one of those albums that will always be in style.
7. Nick & Knight – “Nick & Knight”
We admit that we’ll probably love anything that involves our favorite boybands – especially when two of our favorite members team up. But Nick Carter and Jordan Knight’s album is a fun R&B/pop album worth checking out.
8. 5SOS – “5SOS”
It’s a safe bet that 5SOS are going to be extremely monumental in bringing pop punk back to a radio station near you! We’ve had the band’s debut album on heavy rotation, and we don’t think we’ll stop playing it any time soon. Also, can people please stop referring to them as a “boyband?” These guys have the heart, drive, and sound to be restore Warped Tour to the glory days of 2006.
9. The Vamps – “Meet The Vamps” While we had to wait for this album to be officially released in the United States, it was worth the wait! The Vamps have an acoustic pop sound that makes you want to dance around your living room singing at the top of your lungs.
10. Walk The Moon – “Talking Is Hard”
With it’s December release, Walk The Moon’s sophomore album “Talking Is Hard” barely made our list. The Ohio band celebrated by live tweeting with fans the first listen of the album, divulging secrets like “there’s a mess up in this part of the song” to “the weird lyrics are from this member!” Walk The Moon are taking the album on a full headlining tour in the spring. It’s not too late to hop on the dance jam bandwagon.
Ohio band Walk The Moon have just announced a brand new tour in support of their album “Talking Is Hard” kicking off in March 2015. The band are bringing The Griswolds on tour with them so it’s sure to be a smashing good time! There is a pre-sale beginning Tuesday Nov 18th at 10AM local time that will include VIP and early entry packages for the tour. General on sales will begin Friday Nov 21st at 10AM local time.
Check out the full list of dates below!
Walk The Moon “Talking Is Hard Tour” 2015 ft. The Griswolds
March 10th – House Of Blues – San Diego, CA – Buy Tickets
March 12th – Hollywood Palladium – Los Angeles, CA – Buy Tickets
March 13th – House Of Blues – Anaheim, CA – Buy Tickets
March 14th – Masonic – San Francisco, CA – Buy Tickets
March 16th – Catalyst – Santa Cruz, CA – Buy Tickets
March 17th – Ace Of Spades – Sacramento, CA – Buy Tickets
March 19th – Roseland – Portland, OR – Buy Tickets
March 20th – Neptune – Seattle, WA – Buy Tickets
March 22nd – Commodore – Vancouver, BC – Buy Tickets
March 25th – Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO – Buy Tickets
March 26th – Granada Theater – Lawrence, KS – Buy Tickets
March 27th – First Ave – Minneapolis, MN – Buy Tickets
March 28th – First Ave – Minneapolis, MN – Buy Tickets
March 29th – Orpheum Theater – Madison, WI – Buy Tickets
March 31st – Egyptian Room – Indianapolis, IN – Buy Tickets
April 1st – Bogart’s – Cincinnati, OH – Buy Tickets
April 2nd – LC Pavilion – Columbus, OH – Buy Tickets
April 3rd – House Of Blues – Cleveland, OH – Buy Tickets
April 4th – House Of Blues – Chicago, IL – Buy Tickets
April 7th – The Fillmore – Detroit, MI – Buy Tickets
April 8th – Phoenix Concert Theater – Toronto, ON – Buy Tickets
April 9th – Lupos – Providence, RI – Buy Tickets
April 10th – Asylum – Portland, ME – Buy Tickets
April 11th – House Of Blues – Boston, MA – Buy Tickets
April 14th – Terminal 5 – New York, NY – Buy Tickets
April 15th – Terminal 5 – New York, NY – Buy Tickets
April 16th – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC – Buy Tickets
April 20th – Mercury Ballroom – Louisville, KY – Buy Tickets
April 21st – Orange Peel – Asheville, NC – Buy Tickets
April 23rd – Cone Denim Ent. Center – Greensboro, NC – Buy Tickets
April 24th – Cannery – Nashville, TN – Buy Tickets
April 25th – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA – Buy Tickets
April 26th – State Theater – Tampa, FL – Buy Tickets
April 27th – Revolution – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Buy Tickets
April 29th – House Of Blues – New Orleans, LA – Buy Tickets
April 30th – House Of Blues – Houston, TX – Buy Tickets
May 1st – House Of Blues – Dallas, TX – Buy Tickets
May 2nd – Stubb’s Outdoor – Austin, TX – Buy Tickets
May 4th – Cain’s – Tulsa, OK – Buy Tickets
May 6th – Sunshine Theatre – Albuquerque, NM – Buy Tickets
May 7th – Rialto – Tuscon, AZ – Buy Tickets
May 9th – House Of Blues – Las Vegas, NV – Buy Tickets
Listen to an exclusive new track “Different Colors” below.
Pre-order your copy of “Talking Is Hard” on iTunes or Amazon and receive “Different Colors” instantly!
Walk The Moon are also playing a bunch of special Holiday shows this winter around the US. Click HERE for all the dates.
Walk The Moon just wrapped up a massive headlining tour and this morning they announced the official track listing for their new album “Talking Is Hard,” out December 2nd. The new album will be available on vinyl, CD, and MP3. You can pre-order the new album on iTunes now! Check out the official vinyl track listing below!
Side A:
Different Colors
Sidekick
Shut Up And Dance
Up 2 U
Avalanche
Portugal
Side B:
Down In The Dumps
Work This Body
Spend Your $$$
We Are The Kids
Come Under The Covers
Aquaman
Watch the official video for “Shut Up And Dance” now!
Pre-orders for “Talking Is Hard” are available on the band’s official website HERE and on iTunes!
Catch Walk The Moon on the last few tour dates of 2014.
Dec 6th – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT
Dec 11th – Missouri Theater Columbia – Columbia, MO – Buy Tickets
Dec 12th – Live 105 Not So Silent Night – Oakland, CA – Buy Tickets
Dec 16th – FM102.1 Big Snow Show – Milwaukee, WI – Buy Tickets
Dec 17th – XL102 Miracle On Broad St. – Richmond, VA – Buy Tickets
Dec 18th – Kerfluffle Before Christmas – Buffalo, NY – Buy Tickets