Band Mob Rich Offers An Infectious Choreography For Latest Track “Everything And Nothing”
Alt Pop duo Mob Rich's latest single "Everything And Nothing" displays a soothing yet groove-spiced vibe. The infectious guitar strings create a wave of emotion while the supporting drum orchestration generates a canonical discharge in you that compels you to dance.
Indeed, the idea behind the songwriting uncovers the terms and conditions surrounding vulnerability in a relationship. The duo explains this by saying:
“‘Everything and Nothing’ makes us think about every first date we’ve ever had. In that moment the possibilities are endless. You could be sitting across the table from someone you will spend forever with, or they might just be here for drinks and maybe a one-night stand.
Sometimes you can be so infatuated by a person that you start to imagine every possible scenario with them play out in your mind, and in that fleeting moment you feel all the emotions at once? A visceral landslide. It’s almost too much to take in. Nevertheless, we continue with 21 questions and stare at each other from across the table, feeling both everything and nothing.
And when it does end up lasting longer than one night a whole new definition of everything and nothing starts. It becomes about the price we pay for being completely vulnerable with someone and all our ups and downs in relationships. The ability to feel on top of the world and also sometimes, unfortunately, the complete opposite.”
Moreover, the piece is aligned with captivating visuals - which you can watch above - in which an exciting and infectious choreography captures the blend of emotions between anxiety, elation, excitement and fear.
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