Hawaii-formed and Salt Lake City-based alternative meets indie rock risers The Moss have just unveiled their latest single, “Darkness", their first release in over a year and an exciting first glimpse into their forthcoming, highly anticipated EP.
With “Darkness,” The Moss deliver a poignant and highly relatable narrative about the emotional tug-of-war that comes with deep connection. The track captures the vulnerable space between wanting to be close to someone and needing solitude to process overwhelming feelings. It’s a delicate balance many know well, how caring for someone can bring both light and weight.
Lyrically raw and emotionally introspective, “Darkness” highlights this tension with lines like: “I couldn’t help but tell you things I’ve never told no one / I was infected by your spirit the first time we talked / Now that I told you all my secrets do you think I’m ugly / Lately I’m just tired of darkness all the time.” These lyrics peel back the layers of self-doubt and emotional exposure, offering a window into the internal battles that often accompany intimacy.
Sonically, the band leans into their signature blend of organic indie rock and anthemic alt textures. “Darkness” pulses with mood-rich melodies, tight, driving basslines, and stacked guitar riffs that ebb and flow with dynamic intensity. A groove-infused rhythm section adds an unexpected bounce, contrasting with the heavier lyrical themes, and providing the kind of contrast that makes the song stick.
Known for their electrifying live shows and sun-drenched rock energy, The Moss continue to prove their staying power on both stage and record. Having performed at major festivals like BottleRock, Levitate, and Ohana, the band is set to play with Mt. Joy this August, an ideal pairing for fans of immersive, heartfelt indie rock. “Darkness” isn’t just a return, it’s a reminder that The Moss are masters of emotional nuance and sonic craft, and this next chapter promises even more of both.
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