CARDINAL MOSES – ‘Unique New York’ Single Release

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CARDINAL MOSES – ‘Unique New York’

Hailing from West Palm Beach, CARDINAL MOSES has released the magnificent single ‘Unique New York’ in March 2021. It is an indie-pop release with a whole lot of heart. 

Fun and enticing guitars open the single. They have been mixed to either side of the sonic spectrum and instantly inject texture and intrigue into the single. The characterful vocals drop and masterfully take the reins of the song. 

We adore the vibe which CARDINAL MOSES conceives. The layered instrumentation creates harmony and intrigue within the track, while the memorable melodies stay with the listener long after the music has ended. CARDINAL MOSES has a unique, fresh and exciting sound that needs to be heard! 

In addition, we love the mix, master and production of ‘Unique New York’. Everything has it’s own space in the mix and shines bright. We have added ‘Unique New York’ to our FV Music Blog Spotify Playlist; listen here!

Influences

This superb artist cites his influences as coming from artists such as Jim Croce, Rage Against the Machine, and Tame Impala. We can hear these muses coming through on ‘Unique New York’ but make no mistake; CARDINAL MOSES is making music all of his own. 

CARDINAL MOSES says about the release, “This is a very summer/beach vibe. I wanted to create something that would be very smooth sounding. It’s extremely easy listening, no deep thinking or angst required.” He continues, “I just don’t want to take myself too seriously. As long as I can make art I’m proud of, that’s good enough for me.”

So make sure you add ‘Unique New York’ to your playlist this week. CARDINAL MOSES is an artist who is making waves in 2021, and we very much look forward to hearing what he will do next!

FV Music Blog March 2021

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