FLY AGAIN
Artist: Elephant Moon
Release Date: 27 January 2026
A stripped-back indie-folk song built around two guitars in open G tuning — one fingerpicked, one strumming chords — and voice, with subtle touches of Wurlitzer and piano. Intimate and spacious, the second half introduces a droning guitar. “Fly Again” doesn’t start in optimism — it earns it. Hope here is recovery, not rebellion.
Elephant Moon
musical style

Melancholic indie-folk / singer-songwriter with dreamy, atmospheric textures.

Full Press Release / Background
  • Danish songwriter Anders Dal returns as Elephant Moon with “Fly Again”, the third single in a quietly compelling trilogy following “Where Were You” and “Good Medicine” (2025).
  • Written, performed, and recorded entirely by Dal, built around two guitars in open G tuning, voice, and sparse Wurlitzer/piano.
  • At its core, the song is about renewal and hope — reclaiming movement after stillness, reconnecting, and rediscovering freedom.
  • Inspired by Bert Jansch and John Fahey, it blends melancholic folk with meditative calm.
  • Lyrics highlight:

    “You’re longing for places / You ain’t been before / You deny it at times / Still it moves / It’s always on your mind.

    “Paint me a picture on a Northern sky / Looking for answers that tell you why / It’s good, good to be free / Pack up your bags / Spread your wings / Fly again.”


Trilogy Context:

Together with “Where Were You” (May 2025) and “Good Medicine” (Sep 2025), “Fly Again” completes a trilogy — from cinematic expanses to stripped-back intensity, now arriving at fingerpicked clarity.

Artist Bio

Elephant Moon is the project of Danish singer-songwriter Anders Dal, creating melancholic indie-folk that moves between dreamlike expanses and stripped-back intensity. With lo-fi warmth, layered guitar work, and emotionally direct songwriting, Elephant Moon focuses on simplicity and sincerity.

Selected Press for Previous Releases

“Music for people desperate for sincerity.” — Earmilk

“Transcends genre… that only the best music can discover within itself.” — The Big Takeover

“A grippingly atmospheric folk single.” — Obscure Sound

“Delicately weathered and timeless.” — Plastic Magazine

“Conscious and intentional sophomore single.” — KIMU

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Optional Notes / Contact

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