Moondough brought an electrifying performance to The Annex, delivering a set packed with energy and atmosphere. The band performed standout tracks like “Drunk Love” and “Vibez,” while also introducing a new song, “Intrusive Thoughts,” which instantly caught the crowd’s attention. Their blend of sound and stage presence kept the audience fully engaged throughout the night.
I also had a chance to briefly speak with singer and guitarist Ken Raymundo, where we talked about the music industry and the community surrounding Children of the Fence. Ken mentioned that if you’re part of that group, you’re good people — a sentiment that really reflects the spirit of the Coheed and Cambria's fanbase. He also shared that he has high hopes of being part of the next S.S. Neverender cruise if they choose to do another one. After witnessing Moondough’s performance at The Annex, there’s no doubt they deserve a spot on that ship.
I also had a chance to briefly speak with singer and guitarist Ken Raymundo, where we talked about the music industry and the community surrounding Children of the Fence. Ken mentioned that if you’re part of that group, you’re good people — a sentiment that really reflects the spirit of the Coheed and Cambria's fanbase. He also shared that he has high hopes of being part of the next S.S. Neverender cruise if they choose to do another one. After witnessing Moondough’s performance at The Annex, there’s no doubt they deserve a spot on that ship.
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