Moonroof makes a mark in Indie-Pop music scene

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By Eric Foster

It can pay to sing in the shower.

Philadelphia indie-pop band Moonroof owes its start to Dave Kim 鈥16 singing in the shower of Luzerne Hall in September of his freshmen year.

The sound attracted the attention of drummer Dan Rendine 鈥16. 鈥淒an knocked on my door and told me he鈥檇 been in a band in high school,鈥 recalls Kim, who was already roommates with bassist Kevin Randolph 鈥16.

鈥淲e started jamming in the lounge,鈥 says Rendine. Jams became gigs as a group called The Big Picture, performing at open mics and parties. At BU, theatre major Kim was a member of the Husky Singers, mass communications major Randolph worked in the Kehr Union setting up events, and exercise science major Rendine took lessons with BU鈥檚 percussion professor Gifford Howarth.

After graduation, the band stayed together, renamed itself Moonroof, and began penning upbeat, indie-pop tunes ripe with hooks. Hooks that have earned radio play on Philadelphia-area radio stations Alt
104.5 and WXPN, 3 million streams on Spotify alone, and allowed the group to share the stage with indie
heavyweights The Lumineers, Death Cab for Cutie, and Grouplove.

They鈥檝e been busy through the COVID-19 pandemic, signing with Free Dive Records in October of 2020, releasing four singles, 鈥淔irst,鈥 鈥淰anilla,鈥 鈥淪weatshirt,鈥 and 鈥淏ored and Numb.鈥 Their EP 鈥淒ream State鈥 dropped this past October and debuted as the No. 2 alternative album behind ColdPlay and No. 6 overall on the Apple iTunes Top 200.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a band that loves to sing about the theme of love, we try to be catchy and danceable. But a lot of the lyrics are about how it doesn鈥檛 work out,鈥 says Kim, who notes the writing process is very collaborative. 鈥淜evin uses his basslines as a melody. Dan鈥檚 drums work with basslines. Lyrics come last.鈥 Recording works similarly, with drums and bass going down first and working up to the vocals.

YouTube videos, regularly featuring BU swag, are a big part of the band鈥檚 marketing with more than 220,000 views.

鈥淲e take a lot of time to make our singles pop out,鈥 says Rendine. 鈥淣ow you need to have visuals. The music and the visuals come together to make the song more memorable.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to keep growing, and we wouldn鈥檛 be where we are without Bloomsburg,鈥 says Randolph. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 wait to come back and play in Bloom.鈥

The Bloomsburg community will have a chance to see Moonroof live when they play for on Saturday, April 23.

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