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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The last time that we featured Elephant Moon was when he tapped into notions of melancholia to manifest freedom, reconnection and renewal with Fly Again,&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://karlismyunkle.com/2026/04/07/elephant-moon-delivers-a-raw-cinematic-journey-through-self-reflection-on-new-single-149-northbound/">Elephant Moon delivers a raw, cinematic journey through self-reflection on new single, 149 Northbound</a> appeared first on <a href="https://karlismyunkle.com">KIMU</a>.</p>
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<p>The last time that we featured <a href="https://karlismyunkle.com/2026/01/27/elephant-moon-taps-into-notions-of-melancholia-to-manifest-freedom-reconnection-and-renewal-with-new-single-fly-again/"><strong>Elephant Moon </strong>was when he tapped into notions of melancholia to manifest freedom, reconnection and renewal with <strong><em>Fly Again</em></strong></a>, so when we heard that the visionary artist was back with a track called <strong><em>149 Northbound</em></strong>, our curiosity was piqued and we couldn&#8217;t wait to immerse ourselves in his sonic universe once again. </p>



<p><strong><em>149 Northbound</em></strong> opens with an intricate guitar soundscape featuring a touch of Americana psychedelia as <strong>Elephant Moon</strong> shares metaphorical yet situational prose. We appreciate the panning guitar riffs that punctuate his prose, the surround sound experience of the song is simply sublime. </p>



<p>In essence, <strong><em>149 Northbound</em></strong> centres on a personal journey of confronting ego, enduring hardship, and reflecting on one’s own growth. It uses the idea of moving forward after difficult experiences as both a literal and metaphorical “northbound” path. Its lyrics suggest a process of self-reckoning, where lessons learned through struggle and humility lead to transformation. </p>



<p>We learn that <strong>Anders Dal</strong> built the track around a first-take acoustic performance that &#8220;refused to be replaced.&#8221; Anders’ vocal and acoustic guitar were recorded live in a single take on an old 8-track recorder in a London flat using just two microphones. He shares how any attempts to re-record the track &#8220;only diluted its raw emotion&#8221;. </p>



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<p>This authenticity really shines through. Producer <strong>David Villanueva</strong> then expanded the arrangement with Mellotron, Moog, and subtle kick drum textures. The blues harp performance and outro by <strong>Bob Biggs</strong> is nothing short of cinematic, perfect for a scene in a movie like <strong>Sinners</strong>. Fans of early <strong>Bob Dylan </strong>would love this too. </p>



<p>On the message of the track, Anders tells us, &#8220;This song isn’t me &#8211; it had a life of its own. Every limitation &#8211; the old 8-track, the cheap guitar and mics, even the hiss &#8211; became part of what allowed it to survive.&#8221;</p>



<p>Once again, we are truly in awe of what <strong>Elephant Moon</strong> has created, and we have added <strong><em>149 Northbound</em></strong> to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS and TRIPPY playlists, whilst we continue to stream <strong>Elephant Moon</strong>&#8216;s previous three singles, and await future releases. </p>



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