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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Liela Moss’ “Atoms At Me”

May 27, 2020 Albumism Staff
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Less than two years removed from the unveiling of her excellent debut solo album My Name Is Safe In Your Mouth (2018), Liela Moss has revealed that her follow-up effort Who The Power is slated to surface August 7th.

“So much of being a musician and live performer is about projecting energy outward, which can be a beautiful and powerful thing,” The Duke Spirit vocalist explains in an official statement. “I experienced a good round of that over previous years, and now wanted to explore my fears of tipping the scales the other way: why should I continue to re-enact the narcissistic habits of our generation, desperate for validation, desperate for space, for ‘a platform’?”

Who The Power is preceded by its lead single “Atoms At Me” and accompanied by the official music video directed by Paul O’Keeffe. Watch it below and mark August 7th in your calendars for the arrival of what promises to be one of the year’s more intriguing albums.

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