Two Mile Moon. Credit: Courtesy of Two Mile Moon
The Cleveland-based Two Mile Moon makes melodic, high-energy songs rooted in ‘90s alt rock and power pop, and its upcoming album, Ego Death Metal, features a style that the band calls Pop Rock Extremism. The songs are framed through the lens of the singer, who uses the stage name Billy Flowers to reflect that he’s a fictional frontman from 1998 who’s still adjusting to the modern world.

“I had a batch of songs I wrote from 2019 to 2022 that I wanted to bring to life on stage,” says Flowers in a press release. “In August 2022, we played our first show as a four-piece at the Grog Shop and haven’t stopped since. After a few rotating lineups, countless local shows, and some Craigslist dives, Two Mile Moon is now me on vocals and guitar, Cole Guendelsberger on lead guitar, Torin Bradish on bass, Ali Kovacevich on keys/vocals, and Sergey Dumphrey on drums.”

Influenced by ’90s rock, Flowers channels his love for music from that time into the songs.

“When I first got deep into music at 13, I was obsessed with the ’90s,” he says. “That love faded for a while but came rushing back in late 2023 when I started writing this album. ‘Ego Death Metal’ was the first song I wrote, and I thought, ‘Yeah… that sounds like an album title too.’ My ego’s still intact. I just liked the way it sounded. Using ’90s-inspired tones and production, I decided to weave in some lore: the story of Billy Flowers, a singer-songwriter who cryogenically froze himself in 1998 to escape label control, only to thaw out in 2025 to finally release Ego Death Metal.”

The band plays a release party for the album on Saturday, Aug. 30, at Brothers Lounge.

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Jeff has been covering the Cleveland music scene for more than 25 years now. On a regular basis, he tries to talk to whatever big acts are coming through town. And if you're in a local band that he needs to hear, email him at jniesel@clevescene.com.

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