High energy talent
by Polimalaka on 2/1/25White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs - HoustonRating: 5 out of 5Again these guys blew the roof off. WOW! If you enjoy music and want to see the honk, check out Moon Zooz. We had a blast
Venue
Higher Ground
Venue
Moon Hooch began busking in the subway platforms of NYC in 2010, quickly getting noticed by the NYPD, who had to ban them from locations that couldn't handle the crowds. In a few short years they were opening for the likes of Beats Antique, They Might Be Giants, and Lotus, while selling out their own headline shows at marquee venues around the United States and Europe. Their unconventional sound and techniques, utilizing found objects like traffic cones, landed them appearances on NPR's Tiny Desk in America, "Later...with Jools Holland" in the UK, "Hamish & Andy's Gap Year" in Australia, and private audiences with the Premier League's Chelsea F.C. They are currently touring the world.
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Encore
Again these guys blew the roof off. WOW! If you enjoy music and want to see the honk, check out Moon Zooz. We had a blast
We really enjoyed this show. All three bands were amazing. Definitely check out Moon Hooch, Too Many Zooz, and Honeycomb!
When Moon Hooch performs, it feels like the DNA that holds the dancing gene has been activated. My descendants will feel the irresistible beats down the generations. Oh my soul! See Moon Hooch! (Also, unrelated, they planted 1,000 trees. And a small conifer was raffled off at the end of the show, after a blessing from the saxophone and the recitation of a Finnish poem.)
Moon Hooch was absolutely worth our 70 mile drive. I'll happily see them again. The venue was the perfect size and the crowd was respectful of the artists and each other. Teddie X was a unique opener.
A dream come true. 10/10/10/10 would see again. First time at the venue, loved that they had 3 bars and a seating area. Bonus for being across the street from the ocean.
The 3 groups played so amazingly well! The power and energy were at 100% for the show, so many saxophones and brass instruments. Well worth seeing Moon Hooch, Too Many Zoos, and Lucky Chops any time. As for the HMAC, this is a nice venue. Not too big, not too small. Sound quality is pretty good here. Location in the city is good, there's street parking and some lots nearby. They have 3 bars upstairs and a lounge and bar in the lower area. I will come here again. For this show specifically, it started a lot earlier than most, and it did actually start on time! Yay, we were able to take it in and get home at a reasonable hour (on a work-night).
From start to finish, this might be my favorite concert ever. There wasn't anything i didn't like except maybe getting kicked in the back of the head by a crowd surfer but even that was cool.
Medusa’s Disco were amazing. Watch out for this band! Moon Hooch was good. Show became a little monotonous in my opinion.
Fantastic energy from start to finish. Ideal acoustics for their sound. Way heavier than you'd expect, but in a good way. I also really appreciate their commitment to supporting ecological causes and I was happy to see that included in their show, by way of having a raffle for a tree to plant.
I've been listening to MoonHooch since 2011/12 and it only gets better as the following gets larger. Do not miss out on some of the best live music of your life!