One Hundred Moons Sink Deeper Into Shadow And Control On “The Architect”

Ontario shoegaze outfit One Hundred Moons continue their slow-burn ascent with the release of “The Architect,” a dark and immersive new single arriving ahead of their upcoming album ‘Black Avalanche’. Anchored by a resonant bass line and layered with ominous textures, the track unfolds patiently, building tension through atmosphere and momentum before collapsing into stark stillness. The song wrestles with self-imposed pressure, overthinking, and personal accountability, framing its narrative around the idea that control and consequence often originate from within.

Built on dynamic contrast, “The Architect” leans into unease as a creative force, using sound to mirror spiraling thought patterns and internal reckoning. It offers a focused glimpse into the terrain explored across ‘Black Avalanche’, where mood, melody, and tension remain tightly bound.