Moeski - No Mileage
Weekly Music
Moeski's newest release, "No Mileage," is the comeback single I've been eagerly anticipating. It's been a while since we last heard new music from Moeski, and I'm thrilled that he's back in full swing. A lot has happened during his absence, he seems to be the most determined he’s ever been and his new music gives off that feeling too. "No Mileage" begins with an atmospheric beat that perfectly sets the tone. The instrumentals create a sci-fi vibe, adding to the overall energy of the song. The thumpy and punchy 808s take it up a notch. Moeski's melodic flow remains vibrant and punchy as always. The hook is incredibly catchy and memorable, with the repeated line, "Cause it's hard they don't make 'em like you no more" and "Ya she don't got no mileage." There's something about the way he delivers it that resonates with me. The bar is filled with so much energy and passion that it gets stuck in your head from the very first listen. This track evokes a genuine and vibrant energy that is often missing in mainstream music. It's a quality I've noticed more as I explore different artists. Underground music stands out because it's raw and real. The struggles portrayed in the music are authentic and relatable, unlike the mainstream talent who have been in a more privileged position for years and start to detach from the regular population. The atmospheric instrumentals enhance the mood, creating the perfect backdrop for Moeski's performance. Moeski's energetic delivery is one of the most powerful aspects of his music. He never fails to convey his energy through the microphone, and his distinctive voice plays a vital role in that. Moeski has developed a unique sound and carved out a lane for himself that isn't oversaturated like many others. There's no competition because Moeski is the one who created it. His cadence and standout voice will be the factors that propel him forward. A memorable voice that shines amidst a sea of imitations and copycats will always prevail due to its originality and freshness in the eyes of the fans. In conclusion, "No Mileage" is a well-crafted piece of music. Everything, from the production to the vocal delivery, feels purposeful and genuine. I’m really excited to see where Moeski goes next. There is so much he can do but what’s more important right now is just delivering music consistency for the next year to really start building the fanbase he’s always deserved.
Written by Maxim Bayarsky