Singled Out: M O S E S
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London based newcomers M O S E S recently released their debut single 'Leave Leave Leave' and to celebrate we asked them to tell us the story behind the track. Here is the story: It all happened during rehearsals! Victor was late as usual, so we started jamming. 20 minutes later, he storms in, plugs in his mic (we continue jamming, of course) and starts singing something, just to avoid explaining why he was late again. He starts mumbling this chorus, Juno discovers the guitar theme, bass and drums play along and fill in the dots. There you go - how to write a song in 10 minutes. We polished it a bit and put it in our set list for the next gig. On stage, it totally exploded - this song was a bundle of energy. That's why, when we started planning our EP, we totally went for 'Leave Leave Leave' as our debut single. It's the best signature and example of our energy on stage. 'Leave Leave Leave' is the power to survive by yourself, always remember that you're the only one that you should count on. Always know that even the darkest moments in your life are empowering and make you cross over your limits. And now it is also our debut story, which makes it even more special. But songs are never about something in particular. They exist to be shared and transformed by each who touches them, plays them, hums them, listens to them. They adapt to time, history and personal stories. They're sound kaleidoscopes, happenings, coincidences and, who knows - maybe even faith. Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself right here!
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