MOSES – ” I Think You Worry Too Much / River Thames “

Posted: May 28, 2019 in MUSIC
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Moses are a London-based four piece band that wreak of attitude, brit-pop cool and reverb-laden guitar licks.” This thrilling London four-piece are recalling the fizzing energy of very early Blur, Following last year’s ‘River Thames’, The four-piece Moses are flowing upstream with new single ‘I Think You Worry Too Much’, which is out now via These Bloody Thieves Records.

Produced by Gavin Monaghan (Magic Garden Studios), and premiered on BBC 6 Music by Chris Hawkins, it’s a hooky, uplifting affair that harnesses the band’s pop-rock propensity for Britpop-inspired anthems.

In Autumn 2018, their third release, ‘Cause You Got Me’ Armed with an arsenal of arena-worthy ambitious songs, industry interest, the seeds of a following and new releases through 2019, This must-see-live band are ready for their first headline tour.

Previous singe ‘River Thames’ We believe so much in this song and its power to bring people together. ‘River Thames’ is not just about London it’s about everyone’s beautiful place, about a dream, a wish, a goal. About all of us trying to make it together.

Things are about to get bigger and better for the London based bands Moses. Their recent single ‘Cause You Got Me’ took their monthly Spotify plays from 1.8k to 193k. They supported one of the UK’s hottest band The Blinders and now, they’ve returned with their another superb track ‘River Thames’.

Produced by the legendary Gil Norton (Pixies & Foo Fighters), ‘River Thames’ kicks politicians’ banalities about “communities being left behind” into, well, the river! At its core, is a belief in people, a romanticism in their lives, a song writing trait that has drifted away in recent times.

Moses are a London based quartet; Matthew McCrilly (drums), Rory White (guitar), James Creighton (bass) and Victor M. Moses (vocalist)

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