Mosaics Release New Single ‘Tears On The Underground’

MOSAICS are back with their fourth single release ‘Tears on the Underground’. The four-piece is embracing the positive shimmering sounds of the current indie-rock landscape more than ever before, with soaring soundscapes lighting up the sky. An energetic rhythm section drives forward glittered lead guitar lines and even a noteworthy saxophone line that follows the choir-like vocal melodies. The main vocal is infectious in its delivery, leaving the lyrics looping in your head long after the piano fades away.

The band speak on the new release, “’Tears on the Underground’ draws upon themes of mental wellbeing on public transport, or indeed any busy urban environment. This song was inspired by the awkward silence of passengers towards an individual visibly struggling on the tube. Is everyone too busy, or do they just not know what to say? Maybe this person wants to be left alone? Who knows. Everyone at one moment in their life at least has had their own struggles whilst on public transport.”

Fusing the best of the 90s rock revival with all the shine of contemporary indie, MOSAICS combines observational, fuzzy tones and anthemic choruses for their signature sound. With multiple TV sync placements worldwide, MOSAICS are making waves with features on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, BBC Introducing & Future Hits Radio. The band also beat over 5000 artists to the finals of the Hot Vox: New Blood Isle of Wight Festival 2023 competition.

Live, they have brought their sonic influences of Sam Fender, Inhaler & DMA’s to support indie heroes Reverend and the Makers on their sold-out UK tour. The band have their sights set on becoming floor fillers at the indie disco. With a steady run of singles to their name, they are sure to continue to grow with ‘Tears on the Underground’.

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