MOSES. A very "21st-Century-Quarter Sound"

'Skin' in the game. - Spring 2025

Presave SKIN - for Friday 21st February 2025
Model: Sophie Allen photographed by JJ Eringa

MOSES sound too different? What is that music? Classic rock? Ranting punk? Alternative pop? In an age of genres and "content", MOSES sound like many influences but the main one is a belief in their own music. It's up to audiences what to make of them.

So far, there's not been a gig where they've not made new fans. Organic is short code for a slow growth but it's maintained. You can never sound TOO different when you make people SO happy with your tunes.Their band story is a tale of the choir crowd who sing their songs, whether in their head or at gigs.

Mid January, MOSES shared their end of 2024 gig scenes via the DIY video of 'Raining For Days' (their songs seem to reflect a reality, is it intentional?)

Deservedly noticed by musicians voting for their peers, 'Raining For Days', produced by their mentor, Gavin Monaghan, is a Musos Awards 2025 nomination for a Song of the year. MOSES are also nominated as a Band of the year. "The Player's Player".

A key component of the new sounds, MOSES are entrenched in the next wave of rising guitar band scenes, so without any hype they have not only remained relevant and consistently streamed since the debut album release, 'Almost Everything Is Bullshit' in 2020 but have a brand new long player in the wings for later this year.

Mid February, they announced a brand new song, 'Skin' - an eternal devotion pledged from a poet's heart. It is blessed with their trademark Anthems All Areas sound. Imagine what would happen to the world if many people heard MOSES?

The band's magnetism is back by request at Control Club in Bucharest on 1st March then they make new believers, live on stage from Summer. The choir crowd have left suggested locations to play on the band's social media. It's apppreciated. 

A quarter of the twenty-first century in, the third MOSES album is worth the wait.

Watch their space.

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