Moodring symbolize transformation.
The musical entity’s name hints at volatility – colour, emotion, and temperature in flux. Nowhere is that more evident than in death fetish, a defining album for a haunting and defiant new chapter. For founder and frontman Hunter Young, this is more than a record.
It’s survival, reflection, and metamorphosis. It is art made from the raw materials of pain, purpose, and persistence.
The album, steeped in nu metal, alt, and industrial influences, arrives on March 27 via SharpTone Records.
Mooring have just dropped the visualizer for ‘ANYWHERE BUT HERE‘.
With its moody, quiet-loud dynamics, rich layers, and palpable sonic tension, the song is another thrill ride in which listener’s can ride sidecar. It’s the perfect execution of industrial ambience and metallic edge.
“‘Anywhere But Here’ is about the breakdown of a relationship where a shared creative world became a source of manipulation and envy,” shares Young. “The chorus lyric is coming from a place of irony, but also represents a longing for freedom and steadiness.”
DEATH FETISH TRACK LISTING:
‘Half-Life‘
‘Cannibal‘
‘Masochist Machine‘
‘Gunplay (Suicidal 3way)’
‘Ketamine’
‘Anywhere By Here‘
‘STFA’
‘Oxidiezed’
‘Bleed Enough’
‘Sickf_ck’
‘Die Slow’
‘ColdMetalKiss’
Pre-order it here.
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