Full Moon Frenzy

Full Moon Frenzy: The High-Energy Architects of Modern Garage Rock
Full Moon Frenzy is a dynamic garage rock band from Detroit, Michigan, known for their raw, riff-driven sound and explosive live performances. The group achieved mainstream recognition with their 2018 debut album 'Midnight Driver,' which charted on the Billboard 200 and spawned a certified Gold single.
Early career
Formed in 2012, the band's roots are in the gritty DIY spaces of Detroit's Cass Corridor district. Founding members vocalist/guitarist Leo Vance and drummer Carla Sims honed their sound through relentless local gigging, self-releasing their first EP, 'Corridor Echoes,' in 2014.
This early work caught the attention of independent label Rust Belt Records, which signed the band and released their second EP, 'Neon Gasoline,' in 2016. These releases established their signature blend of classic garage rock energy with modern punk urgency.
Breakthrough
The band's breakthrough arrived in 2018 with the release of their debut full-length album, 'Midnight Driver,' on Rust Belt Records. Propelled by heavy radio play on alternative rock stations, the album's lead single became a surprise hit, driving the album to number 78 on the Billboard 200 chart.
The single 'Six Cylinder Heart' was certified Gold by the RIAA in 2019, a significant milestone for the independent label. This success solidified Full Moon Frenzy's reputation as leaders in the garage rock revival scene.
Key tracks
Six Cylinder Heart — This certified Gold single from 'Midnight Driver' broke the band on alternative radio and defined their anthemic, high-octane style.
Midnight Driver — The album's title track showcases their mastery of driving rhythms and catchy, fuzzed-out guitar hooks.
Neon Gasoline — A fan favorite from their early EP, this track remains a staple of their intense live setlists.
Detroit Steel — Featured on their 2021 follow-up album, this collaboration with producer John Agnello highlighted a denser, more polished studio sound.
Following their breakthrough, Full Moon Frenzy released their sophomore album, 'American Voltage,' in 2021. The record debuted at number 62 on the Billboard 200, demonstrating steady growth. They have since collaborated with artists like The Darts and played major festivals including Shaky Knees and Riot Fest.
For fans of Full Moon Frenzy's energetic Detroit rock sound, similar artists include The Von Bondies, who share a foundational link to the Detroit garage scene. The Stooges represent the raw, proto-punk influence evident in the band's aggressive delivery. The modern approach of Ty Segall mirrors their prolific and riff-centric methodology. White Reaper parallels their knack for merging catchy melodies with relentless rock energy.
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