Luna West

Country

Luna West is a rising country metal artist redefining the boundaries between grit and melody. Blending the storytelling soul of country with the raw power of hard rock and metal, her sound is both grounded and explosive — built on real-life moments, not manufactured personas.

With a voice that carries equal parts vulnerability and strength, Luna delivers clean, gritty vocals that cut through heavy guitars and driving rhythms without losing emotional depth. Her music doesn’t chase trends — it reflects lived experiences, late nights, hard lessons, and the quiet resilience that comes from pushing forward.

Visually and artistically, Luna embodies a modern outlaw spirit — confident, feminine, and commanding. With her signature cowboy hat and electric guitar, she bridges two worlds effortlessly: the roots of country and the edge of rock.

Her debut EP takes listeners on a journey through independence, identity, and self-reflection — balancing high-energy, anthemic tracks with moments of raw honesty. Every song feels like a snapshot of real life, delivered with authenticity and power.

Luna West isn’t just blending genres — she’s carving out a lane of her own.

Backseat Prayer

Backseat Prayer is Luna West’s debut album — a raw, road-worn collection of songs that live somewhere between small-town memories and hard-earned independence. Rooted in real-life experiences, the album captures moments that don’t feel staged: late-night drives, quiet regrets, reckless choices, and the kind of clarity that only shows up when everything else fades out.

Blending country storytelling with the weight and edge of rock, Luna delivers songs that hit with both emotional honesty and sonic power. There’s no fantasy here — just truth, told loud. From high-energy, guitar-driven anthems to stripped-down, vulnerable moments, the album moves like a journey through who she was, who she tried to be, and who she’s becoming.

At its core, Backseat Prayer is about reflection without pretending to have all the answers. It’s about looking back without going back. And finding strength in the parts of your story that don’t clean up nicely.

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