{"id":21599,"date":"2017-03-11T23:51:45","date_gmt":"2017-03-11T22:51:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress-98520-280723.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=21599"},"modified":"2017-03-11T23:51:45","modified_gmt":"2017-03-11T22:51:45","slug":"watch-moving-on-by-roosevelt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/eqmusicblog.com\/watch-moving-on-by-roosevelt\/","title":{"rendered":"Watch \u201cMoving On\u201d by Roosevelt"},"content":{"rendered":"

Roosevelt\u2019s<\/strong> glorious self-titled album is one that keeps on spawning, singles of melodic, synth layered goodness. If you haven\u2019t discovered it yet, then you really should, not least because every stroke of production has been perfectly executed but as a whole singer\/songwriting\/musicianship package it\u2019s seriously tight and setting the bar high on all accounts.<\/p>\n

To be absolutely frank any one of the album tracks could find themselves up for single release consideration, as it\u2019s chocka full of options. Whoever is behind deciding what makes it through to be marketed as singles has quite an unenviable task on their hands to my mind.<\/p>\n

There is longevity in Roosevelt\u2019s<\/strong> debut long player that\u2019s for sure, largely amounting to the fact that there\u2019s something to shape every mood in this collection of tracks.<\/p>\n

Since being out on the live circuit Roosevelt<\/strong> is now homing in on what is proving to be a fan favourite, the shimmering nu-disco number \u201cMoving On<\/strong>\u201d. Featuring hazy electronics and a slight Balearic feel to it, \u201cMoving On<\/strong>\u201d seems as though it\u2019s crying out for placement on a compilation soundtrack that\u2019s specifically designated to enhancing the mood on a summer night.<\/p>\n

Not wanting to lose sight of exactly what \u201cMoving On<\/strong>\u201d is narratively all about, the video acts as the real focal point which brings out the story of the lyrics. Look upon it as an endearing characterisation of hitting a bump in life\u2019s road, with the processor of the mind going into overload, with questions, thoughts and feelings. Roosevelt<\/strong> shows this by in jumping onto a moving, theme park attraction, like ride. Where it takes him on a journey of the past, present and the future. <\/p>\n

If that all sounds too heavy going, it actually isn\u2019t because there\u2019s plenty of neon shapes a glow in it which makes the whole idea behind this video, 3 counts or more striking to look at.<\/p>\n

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