Luckily, we did.? Lines—a dynamic yet delicately textured album that finds Bob Moses fully
We kept dancing around the studio being like, “Dude, it’s really fucking good! The song came together quite easily after that, with the melody and some chord changes to keep things moving. BATTLE LINES
At one point, we worked for seven full days in a row and ended up scrapping everything. We rehearsed it a few times and just recorded it in his studio with Jimmy playing the organ and me singing; candles lit, lights dimmed and all that shit. It kicked around in both our heads for a while, and once we tackled it in the studio together, it materialized really quick. "Enough To Believe" is a gorgeous earworm built around a metronomic beat and Howie's finest vocal on the album—half spoken, half sung and extra effective against downcast string synths.
We were very upset by all the gun violence happening in the US, so we wrote the song from the perspective of those feeling helpless, unrepresented and ignored by the people that are supposed to be working in their best interests to protect them.
Gone By, Vancouver-bred duo Bob Moses built off the moody and nuanced sound
‘Battle Lines’ follows the band’s acclaimed debut album, ‘Days Gone By’, which featured their worldwide hit … Billboard is a subsidiary of Prometheus Global Media, LLC. The back-end breakdown of "Listen To Me" sounds more like the Bob Moses of old. Lars suggested just doing it live off the floor.
featured breakout single “Tearing Me Up,” a top 15 hit on US Alternative radio The band consists of Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance. BOB MOSES Offers New Video For “Enough To Believe” It’s a song about anger, confusion, sadness and disappointment. We found the verse melody quite early on but struggled a lot with the chorus.
I programed the basic drums and bass, and found part of the riff sound some months later in a hotel room in Singapore while on our way to Australia on the Laneway Tour.
We think it ends the record really nicely, and I’m glad that tune finally found it’s feet as well as a home. I think we both would have been bummed to lose that riff if we hadn’t gotten the drums right. Bob Moses is a Canadian electronic duo, based in Vancouver, British Columbia.But, they were formed in New York City, United States. Neither of us really wanted to be in the studio, but we went anyway, and after kicking around a few dead-end ideas for a couple hours, we stumbled upon this one.
I just threw up a mic and started riffing over it, and the verse and chorus melodies came out almost instantly.
We decided to put a guitar solo in, and I did a ton of takes, but the one we ended up using is literally the first or second take I did. We thought the core of it was good, so we fleshed out the drums and came up with the end riff which we both loved.