Seattle-hailing solo act MØZZIE melds the industrial grit of Marilyn Manson with the raw, gritty grunge sound of Nirvana underscored by haunting alt-rock and metal elements reminiscent of The Birthday Massacre on debut release “CRAWL.”
A mesmerizing blend of sharp guitars, dark synths and energetic drums, the fierce yet brooding number takes us on a spine-chilling journey through the depths of human emotion with its intense and immersive vibe.
The track is accompanied by vivid visuals that transport us into a sinister and unsettling world as it comes alive as an eerie tribute to classic horror films. Paying homage to cinematic gems like "Jennifer's Body," "The Grudge," "The Ring," "Evil Dead," and "The Exorcist," the video takes us on a journey through themes of depression, isolation, and mental health.
Unveiling a chilling tale of a young girl who, in a sense, "dies" and comes back to life one last time, haunted by a malevolent presence—the Entity, portrayed by MØZZIE himself, the visuals embody depression and the decline of mental health, and it follows the girl, casting a shadow of despair and torment.
With horror film references juxtaposed against poignant narrative of loss, mental health struggles, and isolation the track and video make for a compelling yet chilling reminder of the darkness that can consume us, especially in times of isolation and despair.
Having crafted a brooding artistry that blends 90s and 2000s nostalgia with a modern twist that he describes as "AltRock Goth Grunge." MØZZIE sets himself up as a fearless and experimental talent who manages to explore the darker aspects of the human psyche through their music.
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