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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/walkthemoon.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Sean, Nick, Kevin, Eli]]
3->''"Oh don't you dare look back, just keep your eyes on me,"\
4I said, "You're holding back", she said, "Shut up and dance with me!"\
5This woman is my destiny,\
6She said, "Ooh-ooh-hoo, shut up and dance with me!"''
7-->-- "Shut Up and Dance"
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9Walk the Moon (stylized as WALK THE MOON) is an American AlternativeRock band from Cincinnati, UsefulNotes/{{Ohio}}. Their current lineup is Nicholas Petricca (lead vocals and keyboard), Sean Waugaman (drums), and Eli Maiman (guitar). Formed in 2006, they had underground success in their early career, with their self-released album ''I Want! I Want'' and its song "Anna Sun" helping earn them a record deal with Creator/RCARecords. After mostly [[RereleaseTheSong reissuing their first album]] for their major-label debut SelfTitledAlbum, the uptempo rock anthem "Shut Up and Dance" off their second album ''Talking Is Hard'' broke them into the mainstream in 2014, propelling the single and the accompanying album to #4 on the Billboard charts.
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11Their third album, ''What If Nothing'', was released on November 10, 2017, after a year-long hiatus from touring. Bassist Kevin Ray was dismissed from the band at the end of 2020, leaving Walk the Moon a trio. Their fourth album, ''Heights'', was released in 2021. In 2023, the band announced that they will be entering an indefinite hiatus, but not before releasing more music.
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13!Album Discography:
14* ''I Want! I Want!'' (2010)
15* ''Walk The Moon'' (2012)[[labelnote:Singles]]"Anna Sun", "Tightrope"[[/labelnote]]
16* ''Talking Is Hard'' (2014)[[labelnote:Singles]]"Shut Up and Dance", "Different Colors", "Work This Body"[[/labelnote]]
17* ''What If Nothing'' (2017)[[labelnote:Singles]]"One Foot", "Kamikaze"[[/labelnote]]
18* ''Heights'' (2021)[[labelnote:Singles]]"Can You Handle My Love??", "Fire in Your House", "Rise Up", "Giants"[[/labelnote]]
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21!!Walk the Tropes:
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23* TheEighties: Much of the band's general sound and aesthetic (especially from ''Talking Is Hard'') have a very Eighties throwback vibe in general. The entirety of the "Shut Up and Dance" video is a homage to/AffectionateParody of Eighties music video tropes including cheesy computer graphics and bad eighties fashions. Likewise, the band's costumes and performance area for the "Work This Body" video are an homage to Eighties kids' cartoons and graphic design.
24* AntiLoveSong:
25** A pretty optimistic one in "Portugal", which is about moving on from a relationship that's faded and finding out that you're strong all by yourself.
26** "Surrender".
27--->''So send me back a thousand days''
28--->''To that first night at your old place''
29--->''And tell me how it ends''
30--->''I'd do it all again''
31--->''For one more minute one more night...''
32--->''If all that I could ever be''
33--->''If all that I could ever be was the best ex-lover of your life''
34* AmicableExes: The singer of "Surrender" hopes this for his relationship.
35* {{Determinator}}: The singer of "Giants" knows the difficulties ahead for them and their partner, but thinks they can take it all on so long as they stick together.
36* FieryRedhead: The singer's love interest in the "Shut Up And Dance" video (played by professional dancer Lauren Taft).
37* GenkiGuy: The main character of "Work This Body" comes across as one, with his clear exuberance for life.
38* GratuitousFrench: There are several inexplicably French lines in mostly English "Work This Body".
39-->''"Que ferais-tu?\
40Putain, je ne sais pas!\
41Ne vien pas pleurer vers moi…"''[[note]]"What would you do?" "Fuck, I don't know!" "Don't come crying to me..."[[/note]]
42* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: "Shut Up and Dance" is a rather heartwarming song about a guy who meets the girl of his dreams in a dance club when ''she'' approaches ''him'' and asks him to dance. She's out of his league. He '''''knows''''' she's out of his league, and he is absolutely confused as to why someone as wonderful as she would even look at a scrub like him. When he asks, she's irritated at the question, responding, "Shut up and dance with me." The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JCLY0Rlx6Q video]] makes this even more obvious than the lyrics do.
43* IntercourseWithYou:
44** "Shiver Shiver" is about the singer describing a somewhat kinky sexual relationship with a person named Owley.
45** "Jenny" is an address from the narrator to the woman he's having sex with.
46** "Come Under the Covers":
47---> ''In the low light, two white shadows become one.''
48---> ''Come on, put your moon in my sun''
49---> ''And set me on fire... set me on fire...''
50---> ''(Summer is over) And I wanna leave you satisfied''
51---> ''(Summer is over) And I can feel the cold changing us inside''
52---> ''(Come under the covers) Cause I wanna leave you satisfied tonight.''
53* JustFriends:
54** "Sidekick" is about two friends who realize their feelings for each other when they're about to part after seeing a movie together.
55* LittleBlackDress: "Shut Up And Dance" has the girl in a backless little black dress teamed with some beat up red Converse sneakers.
56* LoverNotAFighter: "I'm Good" is a song about the end of a bad relationship, and although the narrator has every right to rake the other person over the coals for their treatment, they decide to be the bigger individual and wish them well. There could also be some RealitySubtext in the lyrics due to Kevin Ray's departure.
57* NonAppearingTitle: "Lisa Baby", "Quesadilla", and "Lions"[[note]]to be fair, it's an instrumental song[[/note]].
58* TheOner: Nearly three minutes of the video for "Anna Sun" is done in one shot.
59* PercussiveMaintenance: In the video for "Shut Up and Dance", the music comes to a halt right before the final chorus. It starts up again and continues as normal once the female lead comes in and hits Nick's shirt a few times and it goes static like trying to fix a broken TV.
60* ReincarnationRomance: "Avalanche" is about the singer looking into a stranger's eyes and suddenly realizing he was in love with them in a previous life.
61-->''"You got a look in your eyes\
62I knew you in a past life"''
63* RereleaseTheSong / UpdatedRerelease: The SelfTitledAlbum contains six songs off of ''I Want! I Want!''.[[note]]"Anna Sun", "Lisa Baby", "Quesadilla", "Jenny", "Iscariot", "I Can Lift A Car"[[/note]]
64* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: A theme in "Up 2 U"- "kings bow down to the dollar sign" and all that it entails.
65* SelfTitledAlbum: Their second album, named as such because it was essentially an UpdatedRerelease of their first album and meant to serve as their introduction to a mainstream audience.
66* ShoutOut:
67** The band is named after Music/ThePolice's song "Walking on the Moon".
68** "Shut Up and Dance" has a sequence where the other three members of the band re-enact the iconic "boombox over the head" sequence from ''Film/SayAnything''.
69*** The lyrics call the girl a "discothèque [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Juliet]] [[Music/KatyPerry teenage dream]]".
70** "Down In The Dumps" has one to fellow band Fitz And The Tantrums, who they toured with.
71* SillyLoveSongs:
72** "Candycane Jane" is about the singer describing his deep love for the titular Candycane Jane, who he's waiting to arrive.
73** "Entropy" is about the singer telling the person he loves that no matter how bad things gets they'll have each other, and that their love is what's keeping him going.
74** "Lisa Baby" is the singer complimenting the titular Lisa, saying that her beauty is leaving him breathless.
75** "Next In Line" is about the singer and the person he's in love with running away with each other and vowing the stay together for the rest of their lives.
76** "Avalanche" is about a ReincarnationRomance, with the singer making eye contact with someone and abruptly realizing that they were in love in a past life, and that he's still in love with them.
77** "Come Under The Covers" is the singer marveling over the close relationship he has with the person he's singing the song to.
78** "Sidekick" is a song about the singer and the person he's in love with realizing their feelings for each other and finding to courage to get together, even though they're afraid of it breaking their friendship.
79** "Timebomb" is about someone who is afraid of getting hurt again but can't help falling in love.
80* WeUsedToBeFriends: "Iscariot", [[Literature/TheBible appropriately enough.]] The lyrics are ambiguous enough that the song could indeed be referring to ''the'' Iscariot who betrayed Jesus to his death, or could be about someone comparing their betrayal to his.
81-->''"Until now, I knew this of myself:\
82That if you had thrown yourself down into the lion's den\
83[[TrueCompanions My brother, I'd follow you in.]]"''
84* {{Workaholic}}: "Work This Body" is very energetic song about a self-admitted one, who is obsessed with becoming successful.
85-->''"Yeah I'm a workaholic, and I swear, I swear\
86That one day I will beat you fair and square!"''
87* YouAreWorthHell:
88** The main theme of "Entropy" is that things might be awful, but the singer is happy to endure that if it means being with the one he's singing to.
89--->''"And even if we're lost, we'll be together."''

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