Moon Mansion Announce New EP “3P,” Ushering In a Bold New Era of Melodic Hard Rock
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Born from a surge of late-2019 creative inspiration, Moon Mansion began as a studio collaboration between frontman/songwriter Zorik Dadoyan and guitarist/producer Vahe Marz. Already familiar faces across the Los Angeles rock circuit through their previous projects, the pair fused years of stage experience with a shared love for dynamic, melody-driven rock. Marz — known for his soaring lead guitar work in power-rock outfit Red Snow — and Dadoyan, co-frontman of the harmony-rich trio Full Force Rising, immediately found a powerful musical chemistry that set Moon Mansion into motion.
The lineup expanded with the addition of bassist Alec Shiroyan, whose driving, melodic approach and full-bodied tone became a defining pillar of the band’s self-titled debut album. His performances cemented Moon Mansion’s signature blend of precision, emotion, and high-impact rock arrangements. Completing the rhythm section, powerhouse drummer Chris Daniel — a longtime collaborator of Marz from their Red Snow era — rejoined forces to record on the debut album, including the standout track “Chapter 9.”
Now, Moon Mansion enters a thrilling new chapter with the upcoming EP “3P,” set for release in December 2025. Bringing renewed energy and evolution, the band welcomes David Dadoyan — Zorik’s brother and former Full Force Rising bandmate — on bass and backing vocals. His thunderous low-end presence and seamless vocal blend add both familial chemistry and fresh intensity to the group’s sound. The EP also features the supersonic drumming of Stelios Pachalis from Greece, whose precision and power elevate tracks like “Sunshine Parade” and “How to Live.”
“3P” marks a significant sonic milestone for Moon Mansion, proudly mixed and mastered by Ulrich Wild — Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum producer and mixer known for shaping some of rock and metal’s most influential records. Under his command, the EP sharpens the band’s melodic edge while amplifying their hard-hitting rock foundation.



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