Rainyday Rainbow are doing their bit to help the staff of the ill-fated Moon Club in Cardiff by releasing a video recorded live in the club to raise the profile of the Crowd Funder set up to support the club staff that are now looking for new jobs.
On 22nd November The Moon posted the following on their social media.
THANK YOU FROM THE MOON
Every week on average two UK grassroots live music venues close. Sadly it’s now our turn. As of today we’ve handed our keys back to our landlord and The Moon will be closed.
Despite our best efforts to keep going during the past few years, the burden of a cost of living crisis and the mounting costs of running a business where survival always runs on a knife edge have proven too difficult for us to continue. Every time we think we’ve overcome a hurdle, another 5 appear and there are so many factors involved, not one particular reason but dozens. We’ve fought so hard and are so proud that we’ve kept The Moon alive for this long, especially during the most difficult times that no-one could have predicted back when we reopened the space in 2017.
We cannot thank you enough for helping us through the years, for helping us to re-open the venue in 2017, for coming to us week in and week out, for getting us through the good times and the bad, for supporting us when we were closed in 2020-21 during the pandemic and coming back in droves again after that time. We loved the diversity of our audiences and musicians who walked through our doors and will take so many happy memories forward of brilliant and life changing nights.
Thank you to our brilliant staff throughout the years who have worked tirelessly on the bar, behind the sound desk and DJ decks, security team keeping us safe, flyerers getting people through the doors, and the hard working bands and promoters putting the gigs on – we wouldn’t have survived so long without you putting your all into it, night after night. You made The Moon and we will always be grateful.
We’d like to say a huge thank you to the entire music community around us, it has honestly been the best time of our lives, and we have thousands of great memories. From the thrill of booking exciting bands who go on to bigger things, to hosting events that couldn’t find a home, artists who were getting overlooked or brand new first timers, to proudly adding CARDIFF to that tour poster. All the friendships made, relationships built, people who got engaged, married, celebrated, remembered. Having the best parties, discovering the best music.
Womanby Street is losing a vital part of its live music heart, but we firmly believe that Cardiff is getting exciting again and has so much potential, so much to offer. Please don’t think the answer is simply to replace us quickly and hike up the number of small venues. We don’t need too many small venues all doing the same thing, we need great quality venues that are supported, celebrated, protected and USED. Venues that create legacies, bringing people together for years to come, full to the brim with events and audiences, a wide spectrum of genres and events, affordable, accessible and inclusive.
We are gutted that we weren’t able to carry out all our plans we had, do something about the toilets, stage height, backstage area, redo the décor, furniture, artist murals, fix basically everything all over again and expand into all sorts of exciting adventures.
This is a big blow to the Cardiff music scene, with very few Grassroots venues left in the city centre. Music lovers and musicians have been voicing support for the venue and its wonderful staff, who were all music lovers that just happened to have found themselves working in one of Wales’ coolest venues.
At the time of the closure Rainyday Rainbow were working on releasing a live album recorded in the Moon.
Rainyday Rainbow are a chaotic psychedelic outfit from South Wales, containing the talons of Egg Spectrum, Blind Captain Williams, Fromaggio Khan and Biscuit Based. Featuring twisty turny thought juice, smothered in smashed up slithers of Psychedelic sauce, and pezazzed with punchy Punk doom.
We originally recorded the album back in September with one of The Moon’s sound technicians, Henry Felek, at a fundraiser celebration of Arthole CIC’s 5th year anniversary ‘Gig N Draw.’ We had Sam Stevens, also known as Sam Ffoto and 1 half of Pypi Slysh, film the performance with the idea being to make a high concept concert film. Our aim with it was to be as original as possible; a concert film inspired by ‘Live In San Francisco’ by Thee Oh Sees, but with the perspective of a concert go-er, mashed with animated characters interacting with reality et la ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’, aesthetically crumbled into a lo-fi VHS universe of lysergic pungency similar to early MTV idents.
Rainyday Rainbow have already released a video teaser for the album
Their release schedule is as such:
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- Song 1, Bluman – already released; video below.
- Song 2, Hopeful Child – 19/12/2024;
- Full Video, The Moon: Live From The Lunar Sea – 10/01/2025
To follow Rainyday Rainbow and get the full album follow the links below
https://onlyrainydayrainbow.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/onlyrainydayrainbow
https://www.facebook.com/onlyrainydayrainbow
https://linktr.ee/onlyraindayrainbow
You can find out more about the Crowd Funder below
The Moon in Cardiff closed on Friday 22nd November 2024. Up to 13 staff and freelancers immediately lost their jobs, work and immediate or long-term futures.
We – as ex-staff – are looking to the supporters of the venue through the years to help us and our colleagues get through the next month or two (especially around the difficult time of Christmas) until we can find new jobs and work.
You can donate via the following Crowd Funder Link…