"don't let your demons chase you / and I'll miss you / miss you / and how we used to be..."
The self realized angst, open wounds and healing, declarative and powerful, of "Autopilot" by Southern California singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist Theo Moss might cast a bedroom pop noir shadow but runs deeper. Less than a minute in and you feel more distortions sonically and emotionally than a lot of artists who swim in similar pools. She certainly out swifts Taylor and out punches Rodrigo. The musical palette here does have true pop prowess but in my humble opinion the indie rock parts of this don't feel so poseur as some others. Real is easy to identify after all.
LINER NOTES:
[“Autopilot” is the first single off of Theo Moss’s debut EP. This release will include a visualizer, and more digital content to come alongside the EP. This specific song was produced by Gabe Wax who has worked alongside artists like quinnie, Soccer Mommy, Junior Varsity, and more. On the new single the artist confides, "I wrote Autopilot about someone hurting the person you love and feeling angry and powerless. You know you can’t save them but you want them to feel safe again. "]
[This EP is more than a collection of songs; it's a journey of self-empowerment, allowing Theo to evolve on her terms and share her profound insights with the world.]
-Robb Donker Curtius
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Theo Moss discovered her passion for music at just the age of 5. Immersed in the classical music world, she spent over 12 years studying violin. However, throughout the confines of the classical world, eventually felt restrictive to her boundless creativity. Seeking a fresh start and new musical horizons, Theo moved away at 17, embarking on a transformative journey for her music career.
She had a previous artist project that led her to be immersed in different scenes throughout the world, as well as being a part of numerous tours and releases. Since then she has broadened her musical palette, drawing inspiration from diverse genres such as rock and grunge. Influenced by iconic 90’s artists like Nirvana, Mazzy Star, and PJ Harvey, she began forging her path in the music world, blending these influences into a unique sound that is distinctly her own.
Theo’s upcoming EP is a testament to her artistic evolution, merging classic alt-rock nostalgia with a modern twist that resonates deeply with her. Through her music, she explores themes of love, addiction, and self-discovery, offering a poignant reflection of her personal growth. This EP is more than a collection of songs; it's a journey of self-empowerment, allowing Theo to evolve on her terms and share her profound insights with the world.
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0ETuekbiB4yJVpe2fAMiNP
Theo Moss discovered her passion for music at just the age of 5. Immersed in the classical music world, she spent over 12 years studying violin. However, throughout the confines of the classical world, eventually felt restrictive to her boundless creativity. Seeking a fresh start and new musical horizons, Theo moved away at 17, embarking on a transformative journey for her music career.
She had a previous artist project that led her to be immersed in different scenes throughout the world, as well as being a part of numerous tours and releases. Since then she has broadened her musical palette, drawing inspiration from diverse genres such as rock and grunge. Influenced by iconic 90’s artists like Nirvana, Mazzy Star, and PJ Harvey, she began forging her path in the music world, blending these influences into a unique sound that is distinctly her own.
Theo’s upcoming EP is a testament to her artistic evolution, merging classic alt-rock nostalgia with a modern twist that resonates deeply with her. Through her music, she explores themes of love, addiction, and self-discovery, offering a poignant reflection of her personal growth. This EP is more than a collection of songs; it's a journey of self-empowerment, allowing Theo to evolve on her terms and share her profound insights with the world.
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