One Hundred Moons
// SNAPSHOT
ONE HUNDRED MOONS is a Toronto shoegaze revelation, guiding listeners through ethereal soundscapes and introspective melodies. The band—Collin Young, Jen Vella, Justin Hunt, Matt Laplante, and NJ Borreta—creates lush, layered textures using cascading guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and captivating vocals. Their music draws influence from acts like My Bloody Valentine and Radiohead, blending the dreamy ambiance of shoegaze with the emotional gravity of post-rock and the grit of ’90s alt-rock. With a sound that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern, they explore themes of longing, transformation, and inner reflection.
LOCATION: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
GENRES: Shoegaze / Dream Pop / Post-Rock
RIYL: My Bloody Valentine, Portishead, Slowdive, Radiohead, PJ Harvey, Explosions in the Sky, Mono
// BIOS
Imagine if My Bloody Valentine and Radiohead had a dream-pop love child, raised on the streets of Toronto. The result might sound like ONE HUNDRED MOONS, a quintet that blends ethereal shoegaze with the gritty edge of ’90s alt-rock, crafting soundscapes that are both nostalgic and refreshingly innovative.
ONE HUNDRED MOONS is a Toronto shoegaze revelation, guiding listeners through ethereal soundscapes and introspective melodies. The band—Collin Young, Jen Vella, Justin Hunt, Matt Laplante, and NJ Borreta—creates lush, layered textures using cascading guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and captivating vocals. Their music draws influence from acts like My Bloody Valentine and Radiohead, blending the dreamy ambiance of shoegaze with the emotional gravity of post-rock and the grit of ’90s alt-rock. With a sound that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern, they explore themes of longing, transformation, and inner reflection. Known for their immersive live performances and critically acclaimed debut, ONE HUNDRED MOONS has quickly carved out a space in the indie music world. Each performance showcases their technical precision and deep emotional resonance, proving them to be thoughtful musicians with a clear artistic vision. As they continue to evolve, ONE HUNDRED MOONS is redefining the possibilities of dream pop and shoegaze.
Emerging from the vibrant heart of Toronto’s music scene, ONE HUNDRED MOONS is a rising force in shoegaze, dream pop, and post-rock. Made up of Collin Young, Jen Vella, Justin Hunt, Matt Laplante, and NJ Borreta, the band crafts immersive soundscapes filled with swirling textures, hypnotic rhythms, and introspective melodies that pull listeners deep into their world.
Formed in 2021, ONE HUNDRED MOONS draws inspiration from the grit and emotion of ’90s alt-rock while weaving in the atmospheric beauty of dream pop and the dynamic tension of post-rock. Influenced by My Bloody Valentine, Portishead, Slowdive, and Radiohead, they have created a sound that feels nostalgic yet forward-thinking, familiar yet entirely their own.
Their live shows are a natural extension of their recordings, emotive, layered, and transportive. With each performance, they offer audiences a space to lose themselves, sharing a journey through mood, memory, and sound.
Now, with the release of their latest single “Black Avalanche,” ONE HUNDRED MOONS enters a bold new chapter. The track offers a haunting and cinematic preview of their forthcoming full-length album of the same name. It follows the success of their 2024 EP Take Two, a collection of reimagined ’90s classics that showcased their creative range and reverence for the past.
“Black Avalanche” feels like wandering through a fog-laden forest, beautiful, eerie, and uncertain. The song balances shadow and light, evoking the sense of walking a path that is both timeless and unexplored. It is a reflection of the band’s signature approach: creating music that speaks to longing, memory, and transformation without ever sounding predictable.
As they continue to evolve, ONE HUNDRED MOONS is not just a band to watch, they’re one to experience. Their sound is expansive, emotional, and entirely captivating.
There’s something magnetic about the music of ONE HUNDRED MOONS. It doesn’t demand your attention so much as it slowly pulls you in, wrapping you in layers of sound, memory, and emotion. Based in Toronto, this five-piece band is quietly redefining what modern shoegaze, dream pop, and post-rock can sound like. Through lush arrangements, haunting melodies, and a cinematic sense of atmosphere, they create music that feels as introspective as it is expansive.
Formed in 2021, ONE HUNDRED MOONS consists of Collin Young, Jen Vella, Justin Hunt, Matt Laplante, and NJ Borreta. Each member brings a depth of experience and creative sensitivity that shapes the band’s sonic identity. They are not interested in following trends or chasing algorithms. Instead, their focus lies in building immersive soundscapes that resonate on a deeply emotional level.
While rooted in shoegaze traditions, their music resists being confined to any one genre. Their influences range from the swirling distortion of My Bloody Valentine and the moody electronics of Portishead to the cinematic melancholy of Radiohead and the dreamlike textures of Slowdive. Yet rather than mimic these giants, ONE HUNDRED MOONS uses them as a launchpad to create something that feels both reverent and original. Their sound evokes the emotional gravity of 1990s alt-rock while embracing a contemporary approach to structure and tone.
What sets ONE HUNDRED MOONS apart is the way they balance complexity and clarity. Reverb-drenched guitars and ambient textures float beside crisp rhythms and intimate vocals. Their lyrics, often poetic and introspective, explore themes of distance, transformation, longing, and self-reflection. Songs unfold slowly, inviting the listener to sit with the mood rather than rush through it. Each track feels carefully constructed, yet never overthought. There is a natural flow to their arrangements that suggests a deep trust in instinct.
Their 2024 EP Take Two marked a turning point for the band. Composed of reimagined 1990s classics, the project was more than a nostalgic tribute. It was a bold reinterpretation that reflected their ability to breathe new life into familiar material. With careful attention to detail and emotional nuance, they made each track feel like their own. The EP was met with critical acclaim and helped solidify their reputation within the Toronto indie scene and beyond.
Now, ONE HUNDRED MOONS prepares for the release of their debut full-length album, led by its haunting first single, “Black Avalanche.” The song signals a shift in both tone and ambition. Where earlier material leaned heavily into warmth and dreamlike atmosphere, “Black Avalanche” introduces a colder, more cinematic edge. The track moves like a slow procession through fog and shadow, building tension with every measure. It feels like a journey through the unknown, full of eerie beauty and unresolved questions. There is no clear destination, only the invitation to wander further.
With its haunting vocals, textural layering, and emotional depth, “Black Avalanche” stands as a defining moment in the band’s evolution. It captures the heart of what they do best: create sonic spaces that linger long after the final note. The single not only previews the forthcoming album but also signals a growing confidence in their artistic direction. This is a band that knows who they are and where they want to go, even if the path forward is deliberately unpaved.
Live, ONE HUNDRED MOONS brings their studio precision to life with striking authenticity. Their performances are not flashy or performative. Instead, they offer a quiet intensity that draws the audience inward. Each show is a shared experience, a space where time slows and the noise of the outside world fades. The band’s ability to replicate their intricate soundscapes on stage speaks to their musicianship and dedication, but also to their desire to create connection. It’s not about impressing the crowd. It’s about creating something they can feel.
In a musical landscape often driven by immediacy and volume, ONE HUNDRED MOONS chooses patience and depth. Their songs are not designed for quick consumption. They are meant to be absorbed slowly, returned to, and felt. Their work reflects a deep understanding of how music can hold space for emotion, memory, and even healing.
As ONE HUNDRED MOONS continues to grow, their place in the indie world feels increasingly secure. They are not trying to be everything to everyone. Instead, they are carving out a lane that is uniquely theirs. With each new release, they build a world that listeners can escape into, reflect within, and return to time and again.
Their story is still unfolding, but the foundation is clear: thoughtful songwriting, textured production, emotional honesty, and an unwavering commitment to craft. ONE HUNDRED MOONS is not just making music. They are shaping an experience. And for those who step inside, it feels like discovering something you didn’t know you needed.
// DISCOG
Run Time: 48 min
Release Date: November 16, 2025
Run Time: 4:24
Release Date: October 16, 2025
Run Time: 6:11
Release Date: September 24, 2025
Run Time: 5:47
Release Date: August 29, 2025
Run Time: 5:42
Release Date: July 28, 2025
Take Two Track Listing:
1. 4th of July – 5:12
2. Viva Forever – 5:48
Run Time: 11:00
Release Date: April 4, 2024
One Hundred Moons Track Listing:
1. Johnny Cosmo – 6:05
2. Cool Rider – 5:06
3. Quietly Living the High Life – 4:25
4. Fistful of Maybes – 3:39
5. Almost Tomorrow – 5:07
6. Simulated Machines – 6:32
7. Dead Man’s Whiskey – 4:32
8. Future Retro – 4:57
9. If When Not Now – 7:40
Run Time: 48:07
Release Date: May 28, 2021
All music written, performed and recorded by One Hundred Moons.
All artwork by Justin Hunt.
// QUOTES
“The first record was written in isolation. This time around, the rest of the band got involved while things were still taking shape. You can feel that difference. There’s more weight to it, more friction, and more voices pushing the songs into places they wouldn’t have gone otherwise.”
- Collin Young, One Hundred Moons
“...breathtaking new single, ‘Black Avalanche,’ a release that’s equal parts sonic revelation and visual odyssey.”
- Modern Mystery Blog
// AUDIO
// VIDEO
Official Videos
5:49
5:13
3:40
4:26
48:13
‘The Noise’ by Creature Creature and featuring Billy Lunn (The Subways )
Worldwide digital release date: Monday 12th February 2024.
Video Credits:
Filmed at Brighton City Airport
Crew:
Tom Logan
Tom Young
Dave Harding
Tom Ware
Video edited by Tom Logan
Special thanks to Carl Read the Firefighter for helping the band to arrange the shoot.
Track Credits:
Recorded at Farm Factory Studios by Billy Lunn.
Mixed and Mastered by Tom Gleeson.
Lyrics and Vocals – Daniel Scully
Guitars – Steven ‘Zeus’ Cobley
Keyboard/Backing Vocals – Sebastian Cole
Bass – David Cobley
Drums – Matthew Hill
Guest Vocal – Billy Lunn
© 2024 CREATURE CREATURE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Sharing link: https://youtu.be/fZvwNiG8GcY?si=H_48B_G8xZirC-6y
// PRESS
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2025
- Sept 1, 2025: V13 Media (Playlist)
- Sep 1, 2025: V13 Media (News)
- Aug 30, 2025: Moosic Entertainment (News)
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- Aug 7, 2025: MetalHeads Forever (News)
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- Aug 4, 2025: Pause and Play (Feature)
- July 28, 2025: Melodic Mag (Premiere)
- July 28, 2025: Find Your Sounds (News)
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2024
- Apr 22, 2024: Moosic Entertainment (News)
- Apr 19, 2024: Canadian Beats (Interview)
- Apr 17, 2024: Live In Limbo (Video Premiere)
- Apr 11, 2024: Authority Magazine (Interview)
- Apr 8, 2024: Moosic Entertainment (News)
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- Apr 5, 2024: Exclaim! (The Eh List Playlist)
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- Apr 4, 2024: Amplify Music Magazine (Interview)
- Apr 3, 2024: Montreal Rocks (Single Premiere)
- Mar 22, 2024: Vents Magazine (News)
- Mar 22, 2024: Find Your Sounds (News)
- Mar 22, 2024: Melodic Magazine (News)
- Mar 22, 2024: Indie Music Discovery (News)
- Mar 21, 2024: The Spill Magazine (Video Premiere)
- Mar 15, 2024: Digiindie (News)
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- Mar 7, 2024: Canadian Beats (Single Premiere)
2021
- Dec 23, 2021: No Clean Singing (BotY Roundup)
- May 4, 2021: Jangle Pop Hub (Weekly Roundup)
Awards & Industry Recognition