
With the path of totality landing next week across a swath of the United States, Orange Peel Moses released the video for his latest single “Under the Eclipse.” The video is edited together from various live performances in which the songwriter tested out the song in front of audiences as well as scenes of other events but it all fits well with clips that serve the plot of the song in which the narrator is seeking out a lady eclipse chaser with whom to make a magical eclipse baby during the great event. Produced by El Javi at Wolf Howl Records in Denver, mixed by Andy McEwen of Crucilble Recording and mastered by David Glasser at Airshow Mastering in Boulder with contributions from pianist Erik Deutsch, percussionist Zay Alejandro Rios and vocalist Lex Alvis, the song is a lighthearted tribute to hedonism and cosmic events. The video edited by Rocco Mountain Productions features footage captured by BinghamX, Eric Heiland, Thor Wixom and Rocco Mountain in locations including Invisible City, the defunct Everland, Danny Fantastic HQ and at California’s Lighting in a Bottle Festival captures but the laid back spirit of the song, its sense of fun and colorful tones. The music is like an indie rock/modern indie pop with touches of psychedelia and vocals reminiscent of early 70s Cat Stevens with inviting tonal resonances and a leaning into possibilities. Orange Peel Moses will be performing during the Texas Eclipse event at Reveille Park Range Friday April 5, 2024 through Tuesday, April, 9, 2024 and there’s a good chance if you’re there during the festivities you can catch the song live. Watch the video for “Under the Eclipse” on YouTube and follow Orange Peel Moses at the links below.


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