A further track release from her forthcoming second album, Keeley Moss again muses on the murder of teenage German backpacker Inga Hauser, injecting an atmosphere of foreboding into her band’s shoegaze/dreampop sound.
A more dense guitar sound than some previous tracks, with tinges of Lush and Ride apparent in the music, her characteristic Irish-accented vocal is quite low in the mix as she references Inga’s last known destination of Belfast.
BM has said this before and will say it again – this one-woman campaign to regain some form of justice in a long-forgotten criminal case would be worthy in itself, but the fact that the music and lyrics are of such high quality gives it additional resonance and heft.
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