Moby’s feelings about the current state of things are pretty clear and his forthcoming LP, Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt, brings them out from under the sardonic guise of electro-pop, with “Like A Motherless Child,” and “Mere Anarchy” as examples. Ahead of the album’s release this Friday, Moby debuts one more track, “This Wild Darkness.” As with the other two singles, Rob Gordon Bralver directs this one as Moby reveals his concerns with death, destiny, and the path of humanity to a gospel choir. Lyrics like, “I can’t stand on my own anymore,” fraught with loneliness, are met with harmony and shared sentiment as Moby explains:
The world is a baffling place, full of confusion and darkness. “This Wild Darkness” is essentially an existential dialog between me and the gospel choir — me talking about my confusion, the choir answering with longing and hope. This article originally appeared in Stereo Gum
The official video for This Wild Darkness taken from Moby's forthcoming album Everything Was Beautiful And Nothing Hurt. Out March 2nd: http://moby.la/ewbanhYo
The single is available now: http://moby.la/thiswilddarknessYo
You can follow the Everything Was Beautiful And Nothing Hurt playlist to hear some of the album's inspirations and to be the first to get new music: http://moby.la/ewbanhplaylistYo
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Director: Rob Bralver & Moby
Director of Photography: Kai Saul
Production Company: Anthem Films
Producer: Victoria Fayad