with Madame Mayhem, Hidden Vision, From Dawn Till Death
When Shim Moore first began writing solo music, a piece of early
career advice stuck with him.He recalls, Somebody once told me, When
youre making music, the difference between good and great is blood. If
you bleed on a record, people are going to hear it. If you dont,people
are going to hear it too.Truth is, Shims blood courses through every
song hes ever written and recorded. Millions of fans worldwide
connected to his songwriting, spirit, and soul across four full-length
albums from the RIAA platinum-certified Sick Puppieswhich he founded
in 1997. Following his split from the group during 2015, the
Australia-born and Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and producer
did what he does best: write.I lost my band, a lot of my finances, and
most importantly,my identity, he admits. I wasnt going to stop though.
I had to find a new identity and the songsto go with it. It was awhole
rebirth. It couldnt be some acoustic shit or a retread of what Ive
already done. It had to be fucking amazing. After a couple of failed
attempts at collaborating again, the universe delivered me this
ultimatum, If you dont do this yourself, its never going to get done.
Just do it.Back at square one, Shim transformed the bedroom of his
L.A. apartment intoa makeshift studio and bought $4,000-worth of
equipment from Guitar Center. Borrowing amps and guitars from friends,
he personally produced and engineered what would become his
independent solo debut in under 44 daysbarelymaking the deadline to
return thegear. He transferred the chaosaround him into
theboldestanthems of his career introduced by the 2018 debut single
Hallelujah.On the track, bluesy clean guitar cries outbefore snapping
intoagospel-style chantCan I get an Amen or a Hallelujah?carried by a
full choir. It culminates on a wild guitar solo before divebombing
back towards thehard-hittinghook oncemore.You can create the life you
want regardless of the perceived obstacles, he goes on. Hallelujahis
all about digging yourself out and starting the work. I didnt have a
specific projection of where this was going. I had no idea what my
destination would be, but I knew I had to getmoving.Elsewhere on the
record, Our Time serves as an empowering affirmation set to a
soundtrack of orchestral swells and unbreakable distortion, while
Fearless encourages the superhero in all of uswith a seismic chant.
Shim adds, Thats a conversation Ill have with my son someday.In the
end,this body of work represents the artistathis most poignant and
powerful, and ready to tear up stages around the globe.Music should
sound exciting at all times, he leaves off. If it excites you, you
wont shut it off. I wanted to make a record that didnt let up. This is
my sound. Its real. Its empowering. Its who I am. Theres a lot of
blood on it.
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