
Modern Life Is War - Life On The Moon - New LP Record 2025 Iodine Bloodsport Red Vinyl - Hardcore / Punk
Modern Life Is War - Life On The Moon
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InvocationĀ 02:04
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First Song on the MoonĀ 02:30
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There Is A Telephone That Never Stops RingingĀ 02:46
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Empty ShoesĀ 04:02
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Jackie Oh NoĀ 04:19
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Johnny GoneĀ 01:59
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Homecoming QueenĀ 03:35
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You Look Like The Morning SunĀ 00:38
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In The Shadow of IngredionĀ 02:00
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BloodsportĀ 02:15
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Kid Hard DubĀ 01:40
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Over The RoadĀ 02:02
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TalismanicĀ 05:46
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about
Digital Download available with vinyl purchase. Digital only purchase only available from Deathwish.
Life on the Moon marks the bold return of Modern Life Is War, their first studio album in over a decade.The album serves as a tribute to loss, a reflection on grief, struggle and the beauty of living, the moments between dreams and nightmares, memories and desires. Known for their distinctive blend of raw emotion and confrontational intensity, Modern Life Is War once again delivers a mix of gritty realism and poetic despair, pushing forward while staying in touch with that which has resonated with audiences over the years.
Crafted over several years with the help of long-time collaborator Brooks Strause and friends, Life on the Moon is as much an emotional outpouring as it is a sonic evolution. Showcasing the bandās continued ability to confront personal turmoil with a potent mix of defiance and vulnerability.
Life on the Moon is a record about the pain of separation and the joyful energy of union as filtered through an eclectic tapestry of eccentric songs.
Life on the Moon marks the bold return of Modern Life Is War, their first studio album in over a decade.The album serves as a tribute to loss, a reflection on grief, struggle and the beauty of living, the moments between dreams and nightmares, memories and desires. Known for their distinctive blend of raw emotion and confrontational intensity, Modern Life Is War once again delivers a mix of gritty realism and poetic despair, pushing forward while staying in touch with that which has resonated with audiences over the years.
Crafted over several years with the help of long-time collaborator Brooks Strause and friends, Life on the Moon is as much an emotional outpouring as it is a sonic evolution. Showcasing the bandās continued ability to confront personal turmoil with a potent mix of defiance and vulnerability.
Life on the Moon is a record about the pain of separation and the joyful energy of union as filtered through an eclectic tapestry of eccentric songs.
credits
released September 5, 2025
Jeffrey Eaton: Vocals/Lyrics
John Eich: Guitar/Backing Vocals
Bo Becker: Guitar/Keyboards/Backing Vocals
Chris Honeck: Bass/Backing Vocals
Luke Rauch: Drums/Backing Vocals
Brooks Strause: Co-writer on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, and Jackie Oh No. Organ, beat, and backing vocals on Invocation. Beat, samples, and backing vocals on Empty Shoes. Organs on Johnny Gone. Beat and synth on Over the Road.
Angie Barr: Violin, viola, cello, and vocals on Invocation.
Pete Balestrieri: Alto and baritone saxophone on There Is A Telephone That Never Stops Ringing, Empty Shoes, and Kid Hard Dub.
Ryan Patterson: Synths on Jackie Oh No. End guitar on Talismanic. Saxophone on Over The Road and Talismanic. Backing vocals on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, Homecoming Queen, and In The Shadow Of Ingredion.
Jamie Beard: Backing vocals on Johnny Gone.
Sarah Cram Driscoll: Backing vocals on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, Jackie Oh No, In The Shadow Of Ingredion, and Talismanic.
Baylee Gummert, Vada Davis, Bexley Morgan, Kennedy Roseland: Backing vocals on First Song On The Moon.
Life On The Moon was produced by Modern Life Is War and Brooks Strause.
Drums and bass recorded at Electrical Audio with Greg Norman in Chicago, Illinois.
Guitars recorded at Soundhouse with Jack Endino and Evan Applebaum in Seattle, Washington.
Additional guitars recorded by Cody Brown at Chandler Studio in Shell Rock, Iowa.
Additional recording at the Blue House by Brooks Strause in Iowa City, Iowa.
Vocals produced, recorded, and mixed at House of Foto with Ryan Patterson in Louisville, Kentucky.
Mixed by Greg Norman at Studio Greg Studios.
Mastered at Sun Room Audio by Dan Coutant.
Jeffrey Eaton: Vocals/Lyrics
John Eich: Guitar/Backing Vocals
Bo Becker: Guitar/Keyboards/Backing Vocals
Chris Honeck: Bass/Backing Vocals
Luke Rauch: Drums/Backing Vocals
Brooks Strause: Co-writer on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, and Jackie Oh No. Organ, beat, and backing vocals on Invocation. Beat, samples, and backing vocals on Empty Shoes. Organs on Johnny Gone. Beat and synth on Over the Road.
Angie Barr: Violin, viola, cello, and vocals on Invocation.
Pete Balestrieri: Alto and baritone saxophone on There Is A Telephone That Never Stops Ringing, Empty Shoes, and Kid Hard Dub.
Ryan Patterson: Synths on Jackie Oh No. End guitar on Talismanic. Saxophone on Over The Road and Talismanic. Backing vocals on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, Homecoming Queen, and In The Shadow Of Ingredion.
Jamie Beard: Backing vocals on Johnny Gone.
Sarah Cram Driscoll: Backing vocals on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, Jackie Oh No, In The Shadow Of Ingredion, and Talismanic.
Baylee Gummert, Vada Davis, Bexley Morgan, Kennedy Roseland: Backing vocals on First Song On The Moon.
Life On The Moon was produced by Modern Life Is War and Brooks Strause.
Drums and bass recorded at Electrical Audio with Greg Norman in Chicago, Illinois.
Guitars recorded at Soundhouse with Jack Endino and Evan Applebaum in Seattle, Washington.
Additional guitars recorded by Cody Brown at Chandler Studio in Shell Rock, Iowa.
Additional recording at the Blue House by Brooks Strause in Iowa City, Iowa.
Vocals produced, recorded, and mixed at House of Foto with Ryan Patterson in Louisville, Kentucky.
Mixed by Greg Norman at Studio Greg Studios.
Mastered at Sun Room Audio by Dan Coutant.
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Modern Life Is War - Life On The Moon
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1.
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InvocationĀ 02:04
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2.
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First Song on the MoonĀ 02:30
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3.
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There Is A Telephone That Never Stops RingingĀ 02:46
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4.
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Empty ShoesĀ 04:02
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5.
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Jackie Oh NoĀ 04:19
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6.
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Johnny GoneĀ 01:59
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7.
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Homecoming QueenĀ 03:35
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8.
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You Look Like The Morning SunĀ 00:38
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9.
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In The Shadow of IngredionĀ 02:00
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10.
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BloodsportĀ 02:15
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11.
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Kid Hard DubĀ 01:40
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12.
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Over The RoadĀ 02:02
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13.
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TalismanicĀ 05:46
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about
Digital Download available with vinyl purchase. Digital only purchase only available from Deathwish.
Life on the Moon marks the bold return of Modern Life Is War, their first studio album in over a decade.The album serves as a tribute to loss, a reflection on grief, struggle and the beauty of living, the moments between dreams and nightmares, memories and desires. Known for their distinctive blend of raw emotion and confrontational intensity, Modern Life Is War once again delivers a mix of gritty realism and poetic despair, pushing forward while staying in touch with that which has resonated with audiences over the years.
Crafted over several years with the help of long-time collaborator Brooks Strause and friends, Life on the Moon is as much an emotional outpouring as it is a sonic evolution. Showcasing the bandās continued ability to confront personal turmoil with a potent mix of defiance and vulnerability.
Life on the Moon is a record about the pain of separation and the joyful energy of union as filtered through an eclectic tapestry of eccentric songs.
Life on the Moon marks the bold return of Modern Life Is War, their first studio album in over a decade.The album serves as a tribute to loss, a reflection on grief, struggle and the beauty of living, the moments between dreams and nightmares, memories and desires. Known for their distinctive blend of raw emotion and confrontational intensity, Modern Life Is War once again delivers a mix of gritty realism and poetic despair, pushing forward while staying in touch with that which has resonated with audiences over the years.
Crafted over several years with the help of long-time collaborator Brooks Strause and friends, Life on the Moon is as much an emotional outpouring as it is a sonic evolution. Showcasing the bandās continued ability to confront personal turmoil with a potent mix of defiance and vulnerability.
Life on the Moon is a record about the pain of separation and the joyful energy of union as filtered through an eclectic tapestry of eccentric songs.
credits
released September 5, 2025
Jeffrey Eaton: Vocals/Lyrics
John Eich: Guitar/Backing Vocals
Bo Becker: Guitar/Keyboards/Backing Vocals
Chris Honeck: Bass/Backing Vocals
Luke Rauch: Drums/Backing Vocals
Brooks Strause: Co-writer on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, and Jackie Oh No. Organ, beat, and backing vocals on Invocation. Beat, samples, and backing vocals on Empty Shoes. Organs on Johnny Gone. Beat and synth on Over the Road.
Angie Barr: Violin, viola, cello, and vocals on Invocation.
Pete Balestrieri: Alto and baritone saxophone on There Is A Telephone That Never Stops Ringing, Empty Shoes, and Kid Hard Dub.
Ryan Patterson: Synths on Jackie Oh No. End guitar on Talismanic. Saxophone on Over The Road and Talismanic. Backing vocals on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, Homecoming Queen, and In The Shadow Of Ingredion.
Jamie Beard: Backing vocals on Johnny Gone.
Sarah Cram Driscoll: Backing vocals on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, Jackie Oh No, In The Shadow Of Ingredion, and Talismanic.
Baylee Gummert, Vada Davis, Bexley Morgan, Kennedy Roseland: Backing vocals on First Song On The Moon.
Life On The Moon was produced by Modern Life Is War and Brooks Strause.
Drums and bass recorded at Electrical Audio with Greg Norman in Chicago, Illinois.
Guitars recorded at Soundhouse with Jack Endino and Evan Applebaum in Seattle, Washington.
Additional guitars recorded by Cody Brown at Chandler Studio in Shell Rock, Iowa.
Additional recording at the Blue House by Brooks Strause in Iowa City, Iowa.
Vocals produced, recorded, and mixed at House of Foto with Ryan Patterson in Louisville, Kentucky.
Mixed by Greg Norman at Studio Greg Studios.
Mastered at Sun Room Audio by Dan Coutant.
Jeffrey Eaton: Vocals/Lyrics
John Eich: Guitar/Backing Vocals
Bo Becker: Guitar/Keyboards/Backing Vocals
Chris Honeck: Bass/Backing Vocals
Luke Rauch: Drums/Backing Vocals
Brooks Strause: Co-writer on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, and Jackie Oh No. Organ, beat, and backing vocals on Invocation. Beat, samples, and backing vocals on Empty Shoes. Organs on Johnny Gone. Beat and synth on Over the Road.
Angie Barr: Violin, viola, cello, and vocals on Invocation.
Pete Balestrieri: Alto and baritone saxophone on There Is A Telephone That Never Stops Ringing, Empty Shoes, and Kid Hard Dub.
Ryan Patterson: Synths on Jackie Oh No. End guitar on Talismanic. Saxophone on Over The Road and Talismanic. Backing vocals on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, Homecoming Queen, and In The Shadow Of Ingredion.
Jamie Beard: Backing vocals on Johnny Gone.
Sarah Cram Driscoll: Backing vocals on Invocation, First Song On The Moon, Empty Shoes, Jackie Oh No, In The Shadow Of Ingredion, and Talismanic.
Baylee Gummert, Vada Davis, Bexley Morgan, Kennedy Roseland: Backing vocals on First Song On The Moon.
Life On The Moon was produced by Modern Life Is War and Brooks Strause.
Drums and bass recorded at Electrical Audio with Greg Norman in Chicago, Illinois.
Guitars recorded at Soundhouse with Jack Endino and Evan Applebaum in Seattle, Washington.
Additional guitars recorded by Cody Brown at Chandler Studio in Shell Rock, Iowa.
Additional recording at the Blue House by Brooks Strause in Iowa City, Iowa.
Vocals produced, recorded, and mixed at House of Foto with Ryan Patterson in Louisville, Kentucky.
Mixed by Greg Norman at Studio Greg Studios.
Mastered at Sun Room Audio by Dan Coutant.














