Music
The Moss dives deep into emotional complexity with “Darkness”
After more than a year of quiet, the alt/indie rock band The Moss is back with an exciting new single called “Darkness,” released through S-Curve Records. Known for their bright and lively sound, The Moss brings a fresh and powerful track that combines deep emotion with electric energy. “Darkness” is the first taste of their highly anticipated upcoming EP, something fans have been eagerly waiting for. The song explores the feelings of love and the need for space, striking a balance between being close to someone and looking after your feelings.
“Darkness captures the idea of caring a lot about someone but needing time alone to figure things out.” This theme runs throughout the song, making it relatable for anyone who has faced the challenges of maintaining relationships while seeking personal space. “Darkness” showcases The Moss’s signature style, blending earthy sounds with a bit of an edge that creates both tension and relief. The band’s talent for crafting rich and engaging music shines through, combining strong rhythms with catchy melodies that linger long after you’ve heard them. What makes “Darkness” special is how The Moss takes a common emotional experience and presents it in a new way, raw but polished, personal yet expansive.
The song feels like a deep conversation, similar to those talks we have with ourselves or close friends as we navigate the ups and downs of caring for others and ourselves. For fans of alt and indie rock who appreciate honest and powerful music, “Darkness” by The Moss is a song you won’t want to miss. This single not only marks their return but also promises more thoughtful and captivating music to come. Get ready to dive into the emotional journey of “Darkness,” a compelling experience from a band that knows how to transform life’s complexities into memorable tunes.
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Loris Tils brings funk energy to life with “IKKI”
Loris Tils comes out swinging with “IKKI,” a single that comes with energy and musicianship right from the opening note. Borne on the unmistakable thump of Minneapolis Funk, the song surges forward with a groove that feels impressively designed and still wildly alive.
“IKKI” is a naughty conversation between slap bass and guitar, and the two instruments impressively craft around each other with both precision and flair, building a high-octane rhythm section that feels as tight as it is explosive.
The magic of “IKKI” is this tension, relentless discipline balanced by acrobats of daring improvisation. The energy never overwhelms the groove. Instead, it expands on it, making this song a celebration of rhythm, creativity, and instrumental chemistry.
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Glass Mansions turn a possible goodbye into “SUNSETTING”
Glass Mansions return with “SUNSETTING,” a new single that came together during some uncertain times for the project. What began as a mini farewell to music turned out to be among the band’s most authentic and openhearted efforts yet.
The back story of the song’s creation feels almost cinematic. The day the decision was made to quit music altogether, a message came through from some big-time music executive who had heard about the band’s first Ep and wanted to collaborate. The band had agreed to share unreleased demos on request, though they hadn’t prepared any. That urgency caused a combustion of creativity that would shape the song’s trajectory.
“SUNSETTING” was written, tracked, and recorded in a home studio with scratch vocals in roughly two hours. What could have been a thrown-together demo became a surprise breakthrough. Confronted with the prospect of delivering just one last song, the writing became rather reflective, what would you say if it were your final creative curtain call.
“SUNSETTING,” produced by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount alongside Orb Studios’ Taylor Webb, captures the urgency of its origin story but colors it with a new reflective emotional depth. The upshot is a song that feels at once improvisational and profound, an affirmation that, sometimes, when we think we’re reaching the end of something, it’s actually only setting in motion the most powerful of new starts.
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