Seven songs, including the cover of Bob Dylan track. Seven compositions that pinned me to the speakers. I couldn't stop listening to "Moth" EP, even though I wanted to run far away from them at the same time.
Deathly-like"Bittersweet" invite the listener from the very beginning to the world of twisted night visions. From the first moment of listening to "Moth" the association to British group Archive comes and goes. But Moth isn't exactly the same.
The strongest part (in my opinion) of the EP - "Totalitarian" - catch you in the steel grip with rawness and in some measure - brutality of sounds and vocals. Strong guitar riffs hit in the cover of Bob Dylan song "Forgetful Heart", pulsatory "CrackMother" doesn't let you loose the feeling of being completely lost and helpless, while listening to Moth music. All these disturbig emotions are quiet down a bit in the closing song - "Round Midnight".
Agog, a bit shaken, a bit disturbed - we finish listening to Moth and... now I'll write about myself in plural - we start listening to Moth again. Their music is like horror movies. We watch them with closed eyes, sometimes we dream to turn them off, but - we keep on going to see another one, because apparently some of us simply like to feel fear. Moth prove with their EP that same feelings can be attached not only to the movies, but also to the music.
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