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"Shut Up and Dance" is a pop rock, [13] power pop, [14] synth rock, [15] and alternative rock song [19] that is driven by synthesizer and dance grooves. [13] It incorporates production that is reminiscent of the 1980s, with gated ambience added to the drums, sheeny synth pads, reversed snare 'whooshes', and stadium-sized reverb and delay effects. [20]
Walk the Moon, the Ohio-based band behind pop-rock hits “Shut Up and Dance” and “Anna Sun,” announced an indefinite hiatus. “The time has come for us to take a good long break from ...
In July 2015, Walk the Moon performed "Shut Up and Dance" in front of a hometown crowd at Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park, prior to the start of the Home Run Derby. [33] [34] On July 24, 2015, they joined Taylor Swift on stage at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, during her 1989 tour to perform "Shut Up and Dance". [35]
Talking Is Hard is the third studio album by American rock band Walk the Moon, released on December 2, 2014, by RCA Records.The band chose to work with Tim Pagnotta to produce an album that would explore different influences and sounds to differentiate it from their self-titled major label debut (2012).
Walk the Moon are taking a hike. The group shared an 11-minute goodbye video to Instagram on Friday, and revealed they are going on an indefinite hiatus."The time has come for us to take a good ...
Fans at the Orange Bowl will see what could be the last live performance of one of the biggest pop rock bands of the past decade.
In May 2015, White was featured in a YouTube mashup of "Shut Up and Dance" by Walk the Moon and "Want to Want Me" by Jason Derulo with artist Sam Tsui. [5] In June 2015, White announced during one of her videos that she was finishing her debut album and she was releasing the first single off of it soon.
"Shut Up and Dance" (Aerosmith song), 1994 "Shut Up and Dance" (Walk the Moon song), 2014 "Shut Up and Dance", by Better Than Ezra from All Together Now, 2014 "Shut Up and Dance", by Pearl Harbor and the Explosions from Pearl Harbor and the Explosions, 1980