Search Results for:

LIELA MOSS

Liela Moss

Internal Working Model

    After the haunting My Name Is Safe in Your Mouth (2018) and the dramatic, synth-loaded Who the Power (2020), Liela Moss’ new album Internal Working Model bristles with frustration at our disconnected culture but also – crucially – burns with a desire to reconnect – in her own words: “We see the beneficiaries of the status quo suppress realness and wellbeing by selling you a banal alternative that upholds their agenda. I want to add to the firepower to burn that old house down.”

    With Moss’ expressive voice leading the way over fractious synth backdrops, the result is at once tense and tender, timeless and timely; determined to plug into positivity wherever it can be found. Personal and expansive, galvanic and inquisitive, it’s an album that sees the modern world’s mess through open eyes but isn’t willing to stop there: it wants to seek out solutions, source the potential in other ways of being and seeing.


    TRACK LISTING

    1 Empathy Files
    2 WOO (No One's Awake)
    3 Vanishing Shadows
    4 The Wall From The Floor
    5 Ache In The Middle
    6 New Day
    7 Come And Find Me
    8 Welcome To It
    9 Love As Hard As You Can

    Liela Moss

    A Little Bit Of Rain (Covers EP)

      Fresh off the back of her critically-acclaimed album ‘My Name Is Safe In Your Mouth’, Liela Moss presents a beautiful collection of rain-themed cover versions.
      In her own words: “Maybe because I’m a bit neurotic about tidying, sorting and indexing things in my life, I thought that creating sets of cover versions would be a good thing to record this year. I began making lists and categorising things that are related in my mind but nobody else’s! I might do a collection about Weather, Elements, Utensils (watch out for that one)... Stuff that is so everyday that we forget to stop and give it a kiss. I wanted a plaything, for new ways of production. Making these covers has been a learning exercise and a way to pay homage to songs that have haunted my childhood, including the title which waves a little hello to luscious Karen Dalton.”

      TRACK LISTING

      Here Comes The Rain Again (Eurythmics)
      I Can’t Stand The Rain (Ann Peebles)
      It’s Raining Today (Scott Walker)
      Prayers For Rain (The Cure)

      “The act of making this record has felt truly exotic for me by way of its minimalism,” says Liela Moss of her debut solo album. Released via Bella Union, ‘My Name Is Safe In Your Mouth’ more than lives up to Moss’s promise of fresh, bold adventure.

      Sonically spare yet sumptuous in its emotions, elemental power and expansive melodies, the record is a richly felt, vividly-realised trip into the interior from the Duke Spirit singer.

      A serene-to-stormy series of deep dream-pop meditations on devotion and selfhood, creativity and parenthood, it treats unknown territory not as something to fear but as a seed-bed of possibility.

      TRACK LISTING

      Memories And Faces
      Subequal
      Into The Flesh
      Above You, Around You
      Wild As Fire
      Manipura
      New Leaves
      Salutation
      Moon
      Hidden Sea


      Just In

      122 NEW ITEMS

      Latest Pre-Sales

      175 NEW ITEMS

      E-newsletter —
      Sign up
      Back to top