In her new single, “Time Thief,” up-and-comer My Life As A Moth welcomes listeners into a captivating world where time twists, feelings careen, and ordinary items hum with unanticipated rhythm.
In its heart, "Time Thief" is an alt-anthem for beautiful chaos. My Life As A Moth captures something of the tension between anxiety and experience, how moments of overthinking can distort our perception of time itself. It’s a bleak but poetic reflection that transforms sadness into something hauntingly universal.
Tapping the surrealist energy of Björk, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Gorillaz, the track bristles with vitality. Produced and arranged by Keir Adamson and Ellie Mason (Voka Gentle), “Time Thief” features hypnotic drums, a melody of distorted dial-up tones, and a collage of found sounds, including textures created by shaking, scraping, and even tapping on a washing machine. It’s a collage that smudges the same line between the mundane and the magical.
What started as two nondescript guitar riffs at her kitchen table grew into a brazen study in texture and tone. Each sound is purposeful, each lyric tied to feeling. The result is a work that sounds at once grounded and otherworldly, a musical journal entry from a mind unafraid to drift where others might run.
On “Time Thief,” My Life As A Moth forms an environment. It’s a courageous, gorgeous reminder that even amid chaos, there is art.
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