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Moon Healer
- (Colored Vinyl, Purple, Black, Smoke)
- Artist: Job for a Cowboy
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 2/23/2024

Moon Healer
- (Colored Vinyl, Purple, Black, Smoke)
- Artist: Job for a Cowboy
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 2/23/2024
- Artist: Job for a Cowboy
- Label: Metal Blade
- UPC: 039842520919
- Item #: 2604744X
- Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
- Release Date: 2/23/2024
Product Notes
Limited purple with black smoke colored vinyl LP pressing. 2024 release. The iconic extreme experimental death metal lineup of Job for a Cowboy had some long-awaited unfinished business. After nearly nine long years of silence, they have awoken from their slumber, forging Moon Healer, the follow-up to their previous landmark album, Sun Eater. But why the extended wait? "I had to take a step back in the band for family. It was the catalyst that eventually created a fork in the road for all of us. We all drifted into our separate paths," explains frontman and band co-founder Jonny Davy. "Fatherhood, additional music projects, academic degrees, and careers outside the band took priority and life's focus," so the band agreed on a prolonged hiatus, but with the door open for a return. "Everything lined up for us to collaborate on a new project together, it was time to cross the threshold for something new," states Davy.
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Artist(s)Job for a Cowboy