Puerto Rican prog band Moths has simply introduced their new document Septem due out August 1, and is now streaming the primary monitor “Gluttony”.
“‘Gluttony’ is concerning the seductive nature of overindulgence—the best way extra can really feel like an limitless feast till you notice you’ve misplaced management,” stated Moths bassist Weslie Negrón. “The tune invitations you into this world of limitless pleasure, the place each need is happy, however at a price. The extra you’re taking, the extra you want, and earlier than you recognize it, you are consumed by your individual starvation.
“Jonathan (lead guitar), who wrote the lyrics, needed every listener to really feel like they have been the one being tempted, not in some distant or summary method, however in their very own each day lives. Whether or not it’s meals, greed, habit, or any craving that by no means appears to be sufficient, the tune places you in that second of temptation. The lyrics are supposed to really feel immersive, like a whispered invitation that slowly pulls you in. There’s a high-quality line between pleasure and corruption, and this tune exists proper at that tipping level.”
On the music video, Negrón added: “For the music video, we needed to take a direct and unfiltered method to visually characterize ‘Gluttony.’ To deliver this imaginative and prescient to life, we introduced in Drew Storks (Shy, Low), whose work not solely captured the essence of the idea however elevated it to the subsequent degree. Alongside Ian García and Kyle Devorroh, they translated the theme into one thing grotesque and visceral—turning the sin of extra into an unsettling, visible expertise.”
Pre-orders for Septem are available here.
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