Encapsulating how we all feel on the inside, George Moir returns with his vibrant, catchy-as-hell new single Empty. Built upon a buoyant instrumental of bubbly keys and flamboyant melodies, the track's happy-go-lucky charm masks the inner-breakdown of life as he tells the tale of struggling to get by. About the new track, George says: “‘Empty’ is kind of a sister track to my last single ‘Flowers’. I wrote it the same week – we had one day left at the studio before I had to go home. I was drained and spent the whole year up to that point working a full time job alongside making music. Eventually I had to quit the job and the money was starting to run out and I was completely burnt out. We’d been trying to write stuff all day and nothing was really very good, but I went back to the studio on my own, sat down at a Rhodes piano and out came the song. It was like it was just waiting there for me. It was a huge relief to not have to brute force anything, and it summed up the whole frustrated feeling for me! I was absolutely knackered and absolutely broke, and it was a real relief to stop holding it together for a minute and just get it out into a song.” Take a listen for yourselves below.
Friday, 15 January 2021
George Moir - Empty
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