The Moon Is Full

The Moon Is Full

I’ve gotta admit, the first time I heard “The Moon Is Full,” I just sat there, kinda spaced out, staring at the ceiling (not kidding, it was a full moon too — felt like a sign or something). There’s something in this track that gets under your skin, but in the best possible way. Hindi Zahra’s voice? Pure goddess energy. It’s like she can reach into that deep, soft spot where you keep your late-night feelings.

Honestly, the band totally deserves a shoutout here — someone in the comments called out the bass player and now I can’t not notice it. That groove! The melody just sort of floats along, promises unspoken, and then Zahra puts her own stamp on the whole thing.

The lyrics, if you listen close, are all about beginnings — new love, open hearts, birds flying high, that feeling when everything in the world is just a little bit magical. “The moon is full for you and I / This is the beginning of an endless love…” I mean, come on, tell me that doesn’t make you want to fall in love on a rooftop somewhere.

There’s this one comment that just made me smile:

“Heard this song long before ‘Un Jour’, and tonight I see the full moon for the first time in a month 🙂 Sweet dreams to you! You have the most beautiful hands and fingers in the world…”

It’s wild how music travels like that — a song you share with someone, or wish you did, or maybe just keep for yourself. The little details matter.

Hindi Zahra’s songs always feel like they belong to the night: soft, a bit mysterious, gentle but full of passion. I find myself coming back to “The Moon Is Full” when I want to dream a little, or just breathe for a second and remember that beginnings can happen any night.

So if you’re reading this while the moon is out — you’re not alone. Play this song, close your eyes, and let the night do its thing.