In the dimly lit expanse of indie-folk, Bottlemoth emerges with their debut single “Tattoo,” a melodic testament to growth and transition. As a precursor to their upcoming debut album Even Us Ghosts, the track serves as both an introduction and a reflection of their musical evolution.
Birthed from the remnants of Bridges, Bottlemoth showcases a maturity shaped by their experiences touring the UK circuit. With influences ranging from Manchester Orchestra to Frightened Rabbit, their sound resonates with an earnest, emotive quality that is both raw and refined.
“Tattoo” unfolds like a quiet revelation. The band, taking more control over production, crafts a narrative that intertwines poignant lyricism with layered, atmospheric textures. Adrian Hall’s adept mixing prowess, known for his work with Tori Amos and Nova Twins, enhances the track’s depth, allowing it to breathe with a sense of intimate grandeur.
“Tattoo” muses on themes of time’s passage and the ever-shifting nature of permanence. Through emotive vocals and introspective verses, the song navigates the complexities of love and friendship, casting shadows of contemplation against a backdrop of hopeful melodies. It’s a musical tableau that invites one to ponder life’s transient moments while cherishing the enduring bonds that shape our journey.
On the song, vocalist and lyricist Ethan Proctor says,
“I got my first tattoo when Chess and I met. Henry and Tom had lots already, and I’d maybe thought too much about the permanence before. Etching memories and art into your skin can be a wonderful thing, and I now have the buzz. Collecting them has become a real hobby now, but I don’t think I’ll ever be covered. I think people that can be fully covered in tattoos must have a strong sense of who they are, and that’s inspiring to me. We can riddle ourselves with doubt, and sometimes it’s hard to just do it.”
He further adds,
“Thinking on friendships that never change and on the people that will always be there, the lyrics came together. There is a synergy there with ink that lasts forever and those that will always be by your side. It’s a song about being lucky; it’s a song about things changing, and a song for when they never need to.”
As Bottlemoth emerges from their cocoon of reinvention, “Tattoo” serves not just as a single, but as an affirmation of their artistic metamorphosis. With the debut, they beckon us to join them on a journey where vulnerability meets resilience, where melodies weave tales of resilience and introspection. Bottlemoth’s “Tattoo” etches a mark that resonates far beyond its musical notes, promising more to come from this promising ensemble.