Hailing from San Ramon, California, the indie fusion band Moving Van releases their latest track ‘Ouroboros‘. The band’s music which is rooted in funk, pop, and the blend of neo soul, jazz, folk and indie music, crafts an irresistible sonic concoction here. The song is not only captivating but sonically rich.
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Comprising Miranda Shakes on vocals, Josh Clouse on guitar, Ian Carlton on keys, Lars Aquinonez on bass, and Liam McKay on drums, Moving Van’s journey began during the pandemic. Their unique synergy birthed an undeniable chemistry, leading to the recording of their debut album in 2022, which they are releasing gradually as singles.
The ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail, which features on the cover artwork. Much like the artwork, the music loops you into its perplexity. The song’s lyrics intricately weave around the ancient symbol, symbolizing life’s cyclical nature. The song delivers cascading verses, narrating the inevitability of repetitive patterns and unexpected turns in life’s journey.
The track is an amalgamation of diverse musical elements, showcasing a captivating blend of soulful vocals, infectious rock guitar riffs and solos, catchy piano motifs, pulsating basslines, and rhythmic drum beats. The percussion adds layers of depth, enhancing the overall groove that creates signature sound. The rhythm has a Latin feel to it as the piano riff forms the skeleton of the rhythm and main motif.
With ‘Ouroboros,’ Moving Van invites listeners into a world of sonic innovation and depth. Definitely, a groovy fusion number to add to your playlists!
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