MOSES

It’s been long in the making, but London quartet MOSES have shared their raw and innovative debut album ‘Almost Everything Is Bullshit’.

Delving in and out of emotive story-telling big-room deliveries and downright likeability from start to finish, the indie rock band provide a much-needed remedy for the tough times we’re all facing.

Starting tracks ‘Cause You Got Me’ and ‘You Need L’ are true to form with anthemic, melodic vocal hooks and pumping guitar riffs. They’re huge tunes tailor-made for huge crowds.

Meandering in and out of hard-hitting tracks like ‘River Thames’ and ‘Who Needs The Money?’, whilst also slowing down into textured, melodic tracks like ‘Joy’ and ‘Findings,’ this is a real journey of an album that clearly showcases a band on the rise.

Modern Age Music Song of the Day track ‘Waiter’ paves the way for the indie triumph that is to follow, an impeccably unique vocal delivery backed by foundation-laying backbeats, gruelling, rumbling bass tones and arena-sized guitar work that crashes into every song.

To tail off ‘Almost Everything Is Bullshit’ tracks like ‘Findings’ and ‘Constantin’ are slow-burners that bring out the rawness of frontman Victor’s voice and the bellowing acoustic guitar that accompanies it.

After bursting on the scene in 2016, with a whole host of singles and EPs, MOSES are fast-becoming one of the most exciting up and coming groups around and now their biggest project to date is out in the world.