For anybody that has a never-ending love of any kind, Skin is a pure poem that wears its heart on its sleeve—carrying an ever-burning torch for an old flame.

As with every tune that MOSES shares with the world, it is expansive and unforgettable. Their new songs are, according to feedback so far, considered their best work yet and were instant live favorites at the end of 2024 shows (clips of which run through January’s video, Raining For Days). Such scenes will happen again from this summer, then the album is released in autumn.

Before then, MOSES have been invited back, by demand, to headline Bucharest Control Club in March. With their formidable presence—which fans (key to their story) travel for miles, and internationally, to witness—this promises to be another unforgettable show.

“MOSES has always been a band of the people, driven by passion and perseverance. Their grassroots rise and relentless dedication to live performance have earned them the reputation of being one of the most exciting acts to emerge in recent years. From festival stages to intimate clubs, their ability to ignite a crowd is second to none.”
— Control Club

Very much part of that ignition, Skin is ambitiously grand at a time when guitar bands are regaining their reputation as an exciting force for good. Melodic and hooky, with a poignant choir of a chorus, the words convey longing, as well as the promise of lifelong devotion.

MOSES again work with filmmaker JJ Eringa to reflect this in the video (and single artwork).

Belief in their music drives one of alternative rock’s most tenacious bands. Gigs inspire a choir crowd every time. MOSES are the homegrown phenomenon with songs that sound like the heavy pop chart hits they deserve to be—music that means much to many, with Skin being the latest.