Emily Moon

Gretsch Artist Since: 2018

Country: US

Band or Affiliations: Starbenders

Current Kit Setup:
USA Custom in Sky Blue Pearl
9x13 RT, 16x16 FT, 14x24 BD
6.5x14 USA Bell Brass SD

Influences:
Bill Ward, Tony Thompson, Mitch Mitchell, Charlie Watts

We asked...Why Gretsch?:
"The first time I sat down at my ’63 round badge I knew I’d never change to any other brand. Gretsch drums look and sound incredible on stage or in the studio."

Advice to aspiring musicians?:
"Practice groove beats until you start to hallucinate."

Bio:
When people ask me how I got started on the drums I always go through the same process in my head of trying to find memories of early an Emily Moon tearing through a kitchen and banging on pots and pans. That’s not how it played out for me though. To be honest, I can’t even remember picking up sticks. Drums have always been apart of me from before I can remember. Growing up, being a famous drummer wasn’t an aspiration of mine. I played percussion in the school band and was never forced by my parents to practice - I just did because I enjoyed it. I joined my high school’s drumline becoming the only girl on snare, went to drum camp and won best snare drummer. It was all very normal to me, like this is just what people do. I didn’t sit behind a drum kit until I was 15 years old but already had all of the chops, technique and coordination from marching band - which I soon quit after feeling the energy of what a full kit had to offer and what jamming with friends felt like. From then on I was in bands. Sure I grew up listening to the classics - AC/DC, Zeppelin, Queen, etc. - but those drum heroes didn’t inspire me until later on in my drum career. My inspiration came from within. I’ve always been a woman of few words but finally drums gave me something to say and I could say it LOUD. That is when drums became serious for me. In 2016, I moved from my hometown Houston, TX to Atlanta, GA with only what I could fit into my truck - drums and clothes. Once settled, I reluctantly put an ad up on Craigslist looking for other musicians to play with and to my surprise ended up finding and joining the mischievous Starbenders. The sound we make is an alchemic blend of androgynous rock and roll power with stuck in your brain pop. Starbenders are the catalyst of my drum career. It’s with them that I truly felt my drumming style come to light. I get to exorcise my demons beating the shit out of the drums and have moments where I tap into more expressive playing.