Sung from the perspective of a crew on an isolated
research vessel, Moby Dickless plunge you into the frigid
depths of the Pacific and gyres of alienation to tell the
story of 52 Blue, the world's loneliest whale, through their
hallmark mix of eclectic post-punk jazzdom.
Arpeggiated guitars seamlessly sweep you to the outer
realms of jazz harmony, and a droning sombre bassline
calls out for connection, embodying the song's namesake.
Together with dynamic vocals and a cascade of wild
drumming, prepare to submit to the darkest corners of
solitude before reaching a gut-wrenching conclusion; a
heartfelt plea from 52 Blue himself.
Cinematic and anthemic, Moby Dickless continue to push
and defy the boundaries of genre to add another
chapter to their nature-centric fables.