LA alt-rock musician and novelist Moses Mikheyev celebrates the beauty of love on “Black Sky, White Moon,” an intricate mix of acoustic and electric guitars over layers of drums and bass crafting a vintage yet vibrant sound.
With a joyous message inspired by his own love sparked in the summer of 2018, the track leads with his delay-tinted vocals that craft an atmospheric feel framed by strong song writing skills and an expansive soundscape.
Taken from his upcoming debut album I Only Have A Hundred Years To Love You, which has been nearly a decade in the writing, “Black Sky, White Moon,” encapsulates Mikheyev’s penchant for experimentation, moving away from his signature prog rock into a gentler folk-pop sound.
Giving us an enticing glimpse of the fresh yet classy artistry stretched across his upcoming album, this latest offering sees Moses Mikheyev establish his comfort and skill with moving across genres in an understated but impactful manner.