By: Staff –
Rising pop-punk soul singer-songwriter Moni Grace has released her debut album, Safer Under the Covers,, which you can stream exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below.
The album includes 16 tracks, including her latest single “Coffee Table,” and features music and lyrics by Grace, guitar by Grace, Rachel Moon, Cisco V, and Nathan Wright, bass by Jesse Coutu and Nathan Wright, drums by Jesse Coutu and Jake White, piano by John McManus, and audio engineering by Jesse Coutu.
Safer Under the Covers will not disappoint Grace’s fans as it takes them on an intense emotional journey exploring themes of violence, self love, and forgiveness. Moni’s specific and evocative lyrics and impressive vocals, ranging equally between a raw, lamenting quality and impressive high tempo expression are primary to the album’s storytelling.
Grace is a 23-year-old singer/songwriter based out of Boston. Heavily influenced by pop-punk through her raw and unique adaptation of alternative pop, she is able to approach artistry in a conceptual and abstract way. Grace uses this approach in every song she creates, and incorporates her creative expression, self-reflection and soul.
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