The space that the four members of Mosa Wild clearly allow for each other's sensibilities and innermost vulnerabilities is exquisitely conveyed in their debut EP, ’Talking In Circles’, which is set for release in 2019 via Glassnote Records. Beautifully crafted, it's an EP about love, loss, feeling stuck, heartbreak. Produced partly by Jim Abbiss (Arctic Monkeys, Bombay Bicycle Club) and partly by James Kenosha (Pulled Apart By Horses, Dry The River), there's a cohesive experimentalism at play here that is grounded in guitars, synths and walloping drum lines, but it's the smooth and gentle lilt of lead vocalist Jim Rubaduka and the spacious backdrop of their songs that elevates Mosa Wild beyond typical British indie tropes.
The space that the four members of Mosa Wild clearly allow for each other's sensibilities and innermost vulnerabilities is exquisitely conveyed in their debut EP, ’Talking In Circles’, which is set for release in 2019 via Glassnote Records. Beautifully crafted, it's an EP about love, loss, feeling stuck, heartbreak. Produced partly by Jim Abbiss (Arctic Monkeys, Bombay Bicycle Club) and partly by James Kenosha (Pulled Apart By Horses, Dry The River), there's a cohesive experimentalism at play here that is grounded in guitars, synths and walloping drum lines, but it's the smooth and gentle lilt of lead vocalist Jim Rubaduka and the spacious backdrop of their songs that elevates Mosa Wild beyond typical British indie tropes.