SINGLE REVIEW: Grimm Rose - Moonfire

After 18 years away from music taking the wrong paths in life and battling addiction Montreal-based singer-songwriter Grimm Rose is back with a newfound sobriety and clarity ready to take on the world with his simplistic yet touching sunshine-laced new single 'Moonfire'.

'Moonfire' is a short, sweet uptempo toe-tapper that will fill your heart with warm joyful glow. Bright and breezy it's the perfect tune for your next road trip or for twirling around your living room too when no one's watching.

Beautifully uplifting the track combines elements of folk with country and hints of punk twang. It takes inspiration from the carefree 60s and 70s Hippy movement. 'Moonfire' is a gleeful nod to the start of a new, positive era conveyed in the line "believing in a brand new start'

The guitars and keys are effectively simple and fit stunningly as a backdrop to Grimm's warm, homely vocals. 'Moonfire' is a triumph and Grimm is an inspiration to anyone going through a bad patch, proof there is always light at the end of even the darkest tunnel.

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