Taste Test: Michael G. Moore spins his wheels on new political song, ‘Vinney Weave’
The London-based performer releases his first political-focused song.
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Danger lies in side-stepping things that matter. In such heated sociopolitical times, art has become a vehicle to address what is right beneath our noses – and retweets are never nearly enough. Out of London, genre-matching singer-songwriter Michael G. Moore smacks you with a battering ram of resounding intent with his new song. “Vinney Weave” opens on a homeless boy’s sorrowful life before he flips the lyrical switchboard to expand and discuss racism and a psychopathic killer’s bi-polar emotions of only “love and hate.” Moore’s flashy fusion of blues, piano song, and indie-rock crawls with a viper whip, and it’s a relentless force of nature. “Other is the mother of trouble that’s right beneath you,” he sings – meaning, accountability starts at home.
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