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Luna Li’s new album sounds stellar. , her second album, refines the lush indie-pop she previously established on 2022’s . Citing influences like ‘70s jazz flutist Bobbi Humphrey and harpist Dorthy Ashby feels appropriate; Hannah Bussiere Kim channels her multi-instrumental talents, including the flute and mini-harp, showcasing her prowess for melding classical instruments with pop-minded songwriting.

After ending a long-term relationship and relocating from her native Toronto to Los Angeles, Luna Li seemed poised for a significant sonic shift. But rather than radically altering her sound, she has refined it. From start to finish, is an enchanting display of growth.



Ahead of the record’s release this Friday, Luna Li sat down with Uproxx to talk about Tame Impala, Ethiopian food, and taking ballet lessons . Cinematic, psychedelic, warm, intricate. I would like my music to be remembered as something that brought warmth and beauty into the world, especially for people who don’t always feel they belong.

I don’t know if there’s one person in particular who has inspired my work directly, but my parents are the reason I make music because they fostered a really supportive environment for me to learn as much as I could about music from an early age. I stumbled upon an Ethiopian food stand in London right before a show last summer. There was no menu; they just served you what they had that night.

I was so hungry that evening and it just truly hit the spot. I saw Tame Impala at this venue called the Kool Haus in Toronto with my best friend when I was 16. Because it was such a formative time and I was such a huge fan of theirs and I got to see them at this little venue, it meant a lot to me.

Also I saw Mitski at a festival once and she’s the most beautiful performer I’ve ever seen. “Both Sides Now” by Joni Mitchell. Cello pickup options for my brother to join me on the cello onstage when we play our Toronto show this fall! We will need to plug it in.

.. A stranger’s living room, with a bunch of other random people who for some reason also needed a place to crash.

My favorite city to play in is Toronto because my whole community is there and it’s so special to be able to share my music with them. And I would love to perform one day in Seoul, which is where my dad is from. I’d say trust yourself and your instincts.

No one else can tell you what’s best for you. I’m still learning that lesson now. I did 13 years of ballet as a kid, and sometimes I still go to classes for fun.

This is a hard one. Maybe I would find a social justice organization I really align with and work with them to help shape policies to benefit marginalized people, and to properly address climate change in an intersectional way. Maybe I would start my own charity to bring music education to communities that don’t have access to that.

There are so many areas that need money and resources, it’s hard to choose just one. I have mixed feelings about AI, especially having learned recently that AI data centers use a lot of energy. I think it could be an interesting tool for creatives, but I do worry about it being used in place of real artists’ work.

I’m OK with it as long as there are policies in place that protect artists, and we find a more sustainable way to use it. Mitski, Joni Mitchell, Björk, Solange, and Tame Impala, somewhere in rural Ontario on a lake. Actually it would be really overwhelming to me to see all of them in one day.

I don’t know if I would be OK. It might need to be spread out over a few weeks so that I’d have time to process each show. I love the ‘dust to digital’ account on Instagram.

They post the coolest music clips from around the world. My first tattoo was a (pretty terrible) crescent moon stick and poke I got on my left calf at a party at the age of 17. People sometimes think it’s a horseshoe or the letter C.

I do vocal warmups in the green room with the band, and if we remember to, we do a pre-show handshake we made up a few years ago. I’m not sure. Maybe Heath Ledger in .

I would love to go to Korea and Japan with my best friends or my family! My fears feel a bit too scary to write down or say out loud. I’m not putting that energy out into the universe. is out 8/23 via In Real Life Music.

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