Marisa And The Moths has recently unveiled their latest single, ‘SAD’ (Listen Below) taken from their eagerly awaited second album, “What Doesn’t Kill You”, scheduled for release on May 3rd.
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The band, taking cues from acclaimed groups like Alter Bridge and Evanescence, has crafted a unique sound that melds the familiar with the innovative. ‘SAD’, in particular, channels the essence of pop-infused alt-rock akin to Paramore and Flyleaf, delving into the hidden turmoil beneath a facade of contentment.
Discussing the single, Marisa shared her insights:
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“This song is about the shame of feeling sad while projecting a different narrative to the outside world. It’s the challenge of wearing a happy face while, internally, your world feels like it’s falling apart. I wrote this song when I found myself in a situation where, despite logically recognizing things to be grateful for, I couldn’t escape those overwhelming emotions. When I’ve opened up to people in the past, they have inadvertently belittled how I felt, saying things like ‘it’ll pass’ or ‘focus on the positive.’ Sometimes all you want is to feel heard or listened to, but societal norms often mean that surface-level observations define how we are perceived. I think this is a universal situation that all of us find ourselves in at times, regardless of your social standing, wealth, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.”
‘SAD’ offers a glimpse into the anticipated album, which is expected to feature a collection of dynamic and diverse tracks, showcasing the band’s musical maturity and evolution.
Known for their electrifying live performances, Marisa And The Moths have garnered a dedicated fanbase, captivating audiences with their music and dynamic stage presence, solidifying their status as a prominent force in the alt-rock scene.
The band has announced a series of headline tour dates in support of their new album:
May 02: Reading Sub 89
May 03: Cardiff The Globe
May 04: Southampton The Loft
May 10: Manchester Star and Garter
May 11: Nottingham Rock City Beta
May 12: London Underworld
Jun 07: Leeds Brudenell Social Club
Jun 08: Newcastle Grove
Tickets can be ordered here.
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