LA-based rock artist Moses Mikheyev is back with a glowing new single ‘Black Sky, White Moon’, taken from his upcoming debut LP ‘I Only Have A Hundred Years To Love You.
Using hardware and analog tech for the record, Moses nostalgic retro sound is a statement of intent that shows he is truly an artist of his own. Speaking about the meaning behind the single Moses Explains: “It’s a song I wrote for a girl I fell in love with during the summer of 2018. It’s a celebration of love, magic, and all-things-beautiful. I wrote the chorus in Los Angeles, the verses on a plane ride to Portland, and all of the acoustic guitar parts in Spokane. I met the girl in Seattle”
An album nearly a decade in the writing, having recorded the first song for the record with Jimmy Hill of Amplified Wax Studios in 2012. After a brief stint as the frontman of a Christian rock band in Spokane, Washington, Mikheyev moved to Los Angeles to pursue music and novel writing full time. Mikheyev lists various influences, including Anberlin, Coldplay, The Killers, Michael Jackson, Blue October, Queen, Steve Earle, Lifehouse, Future of Forestry, Fleetwood Mac, Imagine Dragons, Journey, and many other 70s and 80s rock acts.
The upcoming album I Only Have A Hundred Years To Love You is being produced by Brandon Zano, David Kershenbaum (multi Grammy award winning producer known for his work with Duran Duran, Bryan Adams, and Tracy Chapman among others) and David Gavrishov with a planned release date in late 2023.
Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine
