Album Review: MOSES - 'Almost Everything Is Bullshit'

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MOSES supply a much-needed dose of rock and roll in a time of dismay, with the release of their aptly named debut album ‘Almost Everything Is Bullshit’. 

Working tirelessly since 2016, this London outfit are finally beginning to see the results of their work. The four-piece are on the verge of releasing their biggest, rawest project to date, with their unique indie, punk-infused sound blowing off the cobwebs of isolation in some style. 

The sound of ‘Almost Everything Is Bullshit’ left us all guessing until recently, with the band dropping ‘Waiter’ just weeks before the release of their debut full length effort. ‘Waiter’ certainly sets the tone for the LP and makes no apologies for its sonic exploration as it quickly switches between indie and punk without leaving a second to think. 

From the opening riff of ‘Cause You Got Me’, you’re pulled into this heavily intense world that has many twists in the road, from the infectiously catchy ‘London Thames’ to the emotive ‘Joy’, there is truly something for everyone to enjoy on ‘Almost Everything is Bullshit’. 

For a debut album, you’d be hard pushed to find one as polished and as relevant in 2020 as MOSES’ and ‘Almost Everything Is Bullshit’ perfectly encapsulates a young band that are on the warpath to be one of the brightest prospects in British music. 

‘Almost Everything Is Bullshit’, the debut album from MOSES is available now on all major streaming platforms. 

Words by Danial Kennedy