Album artwork for As The Moon Rests by AA Williams
Album artwork for As The Moon Rests by AA Williams

A.A. Williams returns with new album As The Moon Rests, her second album with Bella Union. It's the follow up to 2020's Forever Blue, the London-based singer-songwriter’s album debut, a brilliantly dramatic, unique and intimate walk on the dark side that fused bold and smouldering hues of post-rock and post-classical. By turns, it was glacial and volcanic, blissful and violent, through moments of disarming quiet and explosive volume, equally appealing to alt-rock and metal camps.

“Traditionally, your second album is the worry: you don’t want to create something that people don’t like as much,” A.A. Williams contends. “But I must create music I like myself, and I’ve had more time on this record; I’ve felt more confidence and conviction. As The Moon Rests is heavier and softer, there’s more texture and weight, and a string ensemble. It’s Forever Blue times ten!”

AA Williams

As The Moon Rests

Bella Union
Album artwork for As The Moon Rests by AA Williams
LP +

$29.99

Double 140 Gram Vinyl Housed in Gatefold Vinyl.

Opaque Gold

Released 10/07/2022Catalog Number

BURD1315.1

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Album artwork for As The Moon Rests by AA Williams
CD

$14.99

Released 10/07/2022Catalog Number

BURD1315.2

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AA Williams

As The Moon Rests

Bella Union
Album artwork for As The Moon Rests by AA Williams
LP +

$29.99

Double 140 Gram Vinyl Housed in Gatefold Vinyl.

Opaque Gold

Released 10/07/2022Catalog Number

BURD1315.1

Learn more
Album artwork for As The Moon Rests by AA Williams
CD

$14.99

Released 10/07/2022Catalog Number

BURD1315.2

Learn more

A.A. Williams returns with new album As The Moon Rests, her second album with Bella Union. It's the follow up to 2020's Forever Blue, the London-based singer-songwriter’s album debut, a brilliantly dramatic, unique and intimate walk on the dark side that fused bold and smouldering hues of post-rock and post-classical. By turns, it was glacial and volcanic, blissful and violent, through moments of disarming quiet and explosive volume, equally appealing to alt-rock and metal camps.

“Traditionally, your second album is the worry: you don’t want to create something that people don’t like as much,” A.A. Williams contends. “But I must create music I like myself, and I’ve had more time on this record; I’ve felt more confidence and conviction. As The Moon Rests is heavier and softer, there’s more texture and weight, and a string ensemble. It’s Forever Blue times ten!”