Dec 3, 2024 1 min read

🎧 Approved: MOULD

Bristol’s MOULD have a sound that masterfully shifts between reckless urgency and unpredictable tension. Their latest single, ‘CHUNKS’, starts with a math-rock riff before exploding into a post-punk anthem, chaotic yet controlled, capturing a frenetic exploration of disillusionment

🎧 Approved: MOULD
Photo credit: Sal Redpath

Bristol’s MOULD – a power trio comprising Joe Sherrin (vocals, guitar), Kane Eagle (vocals, bass) and James Luxton (drums) – have a sound that masterfully shifts between reckless urgency and unpredictable tension.

Their latest single, ‘CHUNKS’, kicks off with a spidery, math-rock riff, before morphing into a post-punk barrage. As the band chants “watch it live, watch the reruns, we’ll watch anything”, the track erupts. It’s chaotic, but controlled – a frenetic exploration of disillusionment, packed into a tight, adrenaline-fueled anthem.

On the track’s inspiration, Sherrin explains: “It’s about having a privileged perspective and still being unimpressed by what’s right in front of you. I wrote it during a long stretch of highway where the scenery didn’t change for hours”. 

“The first verse reflects that”, he goes on, “I think we were somewhere between Idaho and Salt Lake City. We couldn’t decide on a title, so we called it ‘CHUNKS’ – it was just a placeholder, but it fit, especially with the big chunky ending”. 

With ‘CHUNKS’, MOULD have delivered a track that demands attention – a band to keep on your radar.

🎧 Watch the video for ‘CHUNKS’ below

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