Indigo Moss


Indigo Moss were an alternative rock and roll bluegrass band based in London, England.

Band members

The band were signed to Butterfly Records, a record label owned by record producer Martin Glover and Simon Tong.
Their first single, "Start Over Again", was released 27 November 2006 on Butterfly Recordings. This was followed by "Dang Nabitt" on 4 April 2007, and their eponymous debut album on 9 April 2007. Their debut album was recorded at Damon Albarn's studio 13 and was produced by Simon Tong. The album garnered much critical acclaim with The Times calling it "joyous" and giving it 4 out of 5 stars. NME said "They mix traditional Brit folk with early rock and then add a twist of bluegrass". Mojo said that "A feeling for melody and harmony pulls the band beyond their influences".
They have previously recorded material at Olympic Studios, but these sessions have not surfaced and it is widely believed they were used as demos for the songs recorded at 13 for use on their album, Indigo Moss. The band appeared in the film Freebird which starred British actor Phil Daniels. They were also credited on the soundtrack as they provided songs and instrumental music.
February 2007 saw them supporting The Good, the Bad & the Queen, playing to audiences from around England and Scotland.
In mid-2007, the line-up of the band changed dramatically, with Simon, Lil' Daisy and 'B' all leaving to pursue other interests. Rhythm section duo Andy Bruce and Alex Walker were brought in for live shows in early 2008. By June 2008, founding members Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou had ditched the Indigo Moss name to work as a duo.
Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou still perform as a folk duo, regularly around the UK and occasionally in Europe. They have to date released three albums.

Discography

Singles