Betty Moon offers a controlled and self-assured return on new EP 'Strangely Beautiful'
- FLEX

- 3 hours ago
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On her hotly-tipped new EP 'Strangely Beautiful', LA-based artist Betty Moon returns with a collection that reflects both continuity and refinement. After several years without a full set of new material, the EP feels like a considered extension of her established approach, delivering something grounded in independence and shaped by a clear artistic perspective.
Across its six tracks, the artist works within a blend of rock, pop, and electronic elements, allowing each influence to surface without dominating the overall sound. The production is clean, maintaining a sense of immediacy that aligns with her hands-on role in writing and recording.
The EP moves through a range of moods without losing its cohesion. Some tracks lean into groove and atmosphere, while others emphasise more immediate melodic ideas. While the stunning reinterpretation of Portugal. The Man’s 'Live in the Moment' provides a subtle contrast in a way that fits naturally within the surrounding material.
But what stands out most is the consistency of tone. Having built her career outside traditional industry structures, Betty Moon approaches the project with a clear sense of control over both sound and direction. And that independence is evident as an underlying principle guiding the EP.
'Strangely Beautiful' is an EP that focuses on clarity, intent, execution, and identity. As a result, it presents a steady and self-assured body of work that reinforces Betty Moon’s position as an artist working firmly on her own terms.




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