
Artist
Sun Kil Moon
Sun Kil Moon is a musical artist formed in 2002. 36 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 36
- Releases
- 2003–2026
- Active years
- 2002
- Formed

Artist
Sun Kil Moon is a musical artist formed in 2002. 36 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
Ghosts of the Great Highway
2003 · 16 tracks

Benji
2014

Among the Leaves
2012

Tiny Cities
2005

Common As Light and Love Are Red Valleys of Blood
2017

Admiral Fell Promises
2010

April
2008

Universal Themes
2015

Murals
2026

All the Artists
2025

Sun Kil Moon and Amoeba, Vol. II
2025

Lunch in the Park
2021

Welcome to Sparks, Nevada
2020

I Also Want to Die in New Orleans
2019

This Is My Dinner
2018

Oh My Mother
Single · 2026

Wolves
Single · 2025

Postcard History of Saugerties
Single · 2025

Next Stop Vienna and Rome
Single · 2025

Birthday Girl
Single · 2024

The Great Meadow
Single · 2024

What the World Needs Now Is Love
Single · 2024

Bees on Echinacea
Single · 2024

Watermelon Peperomia
Single · 2023

Nervous to Fly
Single · 2023

Black Perch
Single · 2023

Santa Ana
EP · 2023

Christmas in New Orleans
Single · 2023

Damian
Single · 2023

Runaround
Single · 2023

Raging Bull's Jaw
Single · 2023

The Doorbells Are Ringing
Single · 2022

Snowbound
Single · 2020

Lemon Balm
Single · 2020

The Greatest Conversation Ever in the History of the Universe (30 Days, 30 Songs)
Single · 2016

The Ottawa Bluesfest Song (Live in Toronto)
Single · 2015
Sun Kil Moon
Constellation Room
Santa Ana, California, United States Of America
Sun Kil Moon is an American folk rock act from San Francisco, California, founded in 2002. Initially a continuation of the defunct indie rock band Red House Painters, Sun Kil Moon currently acts as the primary recording moniker for vocalist and guitarist Mark Kozelek. The project is named after the Korean lightweight boxer, Sung-Kil Moon. Following the delayed release of Red House Painters' final studio album, Old Ramon (2001), vocalist and guitarist Kozelek began recording new material under the name, Sun Kil Moon, with bandmates Jerry Vessel (bass) and Anthony Koutsos (drums). The resulting album, Ghosts of the Great Highway, was released in 2003 to widespread critical acclaim. The project's second studio album, Tiny Cities (2005), was composed entirely of Modest Mouse cover songs. In 2008, the band released its third studio album, April. Recorded as a three-piece, with bass guitarist Geoff Stanfield joining both Kozelek and Koutsos, the album was well received and featured guest vocal appearances from noted indie rock musicians, Will Oldham and Ben Gibbard. Inspired by classical guitar music, Kozelek recorded Sun Kil Moon's fourth studio album, Admiral Fell Promises (2010), a…