Mood Swings Marcus King
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Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
05.04.2024
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- 1 Mood Swings 03:25
- 2 F*ck My Life Up Again 04:18
- 3 Soul It Screams 03:29
- 4 Save Me 04:54
- 5 Hero 03:16
- 6 Delilah 04:23
- 7 Inglewood Motel (Halestorm) 05:20
- 8 This Far Gone 03:03
- 9 Bipolar Love 06:09
- 10 Me Or Tennessee 04:22
- 11 Cadillac 03:07
Info for Mood Swings
Marcus King, the virtuoso guitarist and soulful singer, has once again captured hearts with his upcoming album, "Mood Swings", produced by none other than the legendary Rick Rubin.
“Mood Swings” is gentle and soulful yet rousing at the same time. It features jazzy guitar phrasing, a thumping backing beat that mimics a steady pulse, and an opening spoken reference to “terrible hopelessness” that sets up the vulnerable track. King’s writing, instrumentation, and vocals shine on “Mood Swings” in a way that surpasses his previous work.
"Mood Swings" as an album draws on King’s darkest moments when he believed his only recourse was to take his own life, according to a press release. The album became “a beacon of hope” for King as he created it, allowing him to be vulnerable and open with his struggles. The single features gut-wrenching lines like Let me explain myself / It’s the first time I’ve felt / Like I wasn’t running us into the ground and Time don’t heal no pain / I still feel the same / Because time is standing still. Anyone who has dealt with personal mental health struggles can relate to lines like this.
King has allegedly been working on this album since 2020, when he first met producer Rick Rubin and engineer Jason Lader. They decided to record something the first time they met and toured the studio space together. “I laid down guitar and vocals, we added Rhythm Ace R77 drum machine with tape delay to achieve the swing we desired, added bass & piano and after half an hour the track was finished,” King said in a press release.
"Mood Swings" is more than just a collection of songs – it’s a journey, a refuge for anyone navigating the complexities of life. With each track, King invites listeners to join him on a voyage of self-discovery, exploring the highs and lows of the human experience with unwavering honesty and grace.
Marcus King
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