On his new EP, the up-and-coming New York-based singer-songwriter delivers downcast electronic soul ditties about retreating inside oneself. Moss's 2015 self-produced debut studio album Highspeeds, released when he was just 21, did just what Blake's did: exuding world-weary observations of a brooding old soul. Told through vocalist Prachya's sprechgesang vocals, the track is about the disillusionment of adulthood and musically reminiscent of rap-rock duo Twenty One Pilots. As the tension builds, Este and Alana step up to the drums, giving us what could easily be one of the most cathartic, epic drumming moments in pop music we've heard this year. Hot on the heels of addressing heavier topics like growing old and coming to terms with a rather strained relationship with his dad, he's now touching on the time-tested theme of heartbreak on latest cut, One More Love Song.
Source: Bangkok Post May 14, 2017 00:00 UTC