Good Day Noir Family,
Moosehead’s latest single Blood kicks off with a gritty, crunchy guitar riff that sets a mysterious tone.
Blood is Moosehead’s Single & Video Out Now
The unexpected entrance of strings soon after adds an ethereal, almost otherworldly quality to the track, blending rock with a touch of the surreal.
It’s a bold introduction that piques curiosity right from the incipit.
As the drums enter, they build on the tension with a steady pulse, while the strings continue to linger in the background. Then comes the singer—a rich, textured baritone that exudes warmth and an underlying edge. There’s a slight rasp to the vocals, giving them a balance of sweetness and grit that perfectly fits the song’s dark romanticism.
Lyrically, Blood unfolds like a dystopian ballad, carrying a sense of longing interspersed with a hint of danger. The song feels nostalgic, with its melody hinting at past regrets while pushing forward with a persistent drive. The vocal delivery is confident and raw, bringing the emotion to life without resorting to overdramatics.
The accompanying music video enhances the experience, presenting a futuristic, AI-generated narrative. A lone human arrives on a distant planet and encounters a stunning, alluring alien. The story quickly turns darker as the alien’s true nature is revealed—akin to a futuristic Lucrezia Borgia—collecting her lovers as trophies. The concept is brilliantly executed, with the AI visuals adding an eerie, dreamlike quality that matches the song’s atmosphere.
With Blood, Moosehead showcases their ability to merge powerful storytelling with innovative production. The song’s unique blend of rock grit and mystical ambience, combined with the imaginative visual narrative, makes it a memorable entry in their catalogue.
Blood is Moosehead’s Single & Video Out Now!
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Blood is Moosehead’s Single & Video Out Now
Hailing from the surf capital of the UK, Newquay based Moosehead are making waves on the rock and metal scene.
Their heavy melodic sound comprises massive riffs, soul-searing guitar solos, a thunderous rhythm section, overlayed with dynamic vocals.
They have had an amazing year so far, making the front cover of Powerplay Rock and Metal magazine, with a full page interview and a 10/10 album review, plus lots of radio airpla,y including BBC Radio.
They have also previously supported Brant Bjork Trio, King Creature, Jamie Lenman, various festival appearances and are about to support Earthtone9. They have also been asked to headline The Festival Of Ink, Cornwall’s Tattoo Convention 2025 and The UK Indian Bike Rally 2025.