ANCHR's Artist of the Week: Elizabeth Moen
This week’s ANCHR’s artist of the week goes to singer-songwriter Elizabeth Moen.
Based right here in Chicago, I had the chance to see Moen perform live back in July at Out of Space Festival in Evanston. Moen instantly won me over with her silky yet powerful vocals and folky, alt-country guitar styling. Stylistically she gave me Steve Nicks vibes, but I’d recommend adding her to your playlists if you’re a fan of Allison Ponthier, Waxahatchee, Alabama Shakes, or Faye Webster.
Moen has a few albums in her discography already—her most recent releases include 2022’s album Wherever You Aren’t and the 2023 EP For Arthur, which features covers of Arthur Russell songs.
While she currently resides in Chicago and Moen has toured around the US, UK and Europe, she got her start as a musician in the nearby state of Iowa. She wrote her first songs while studying at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, but her 2022 album came together in the different places she visited after leaving Iowa City. For example, “Headgear” was recorded during a session in Dublin, Ireland and “Synthetic Fabrics” came together in Alabama. When the pandemic hit, Moen tracked vocals and overdubs wherever she could–apartments and studios across the States, Canada, and Ireland and finished mixing and mastering the record in late 2021. Moen summarizes the tracks on Wherever You Aren’t by saying, “These songs are about mental health, joy, panic attacks, falling in love, falling out of it, and accepting that sometimes it will stay with you forever.”
Tune into Moen’s video for “Sorry That I Love Yoy” below, and see where you can catch her on tour here.