Cult Croatian trailblazers Them Moose Rush return to smash the sound barrier with new single »T-Jay«

Croatian progressive post-rock trio Them Moose Rush has released new single and music video »T-Jay«.
»T-Jay« is the first single taken from the band’s upcoming album, which will see the light later this year.
Courtesy of Sheltered Life PR:
The progressive post-rock trio are back at breakneck speed with a magnificent video; single and news of an impending new album!
Hailing from the city of Bjelovar in Croatia, Them Moose Rush is a rock band unlike any other. Working in a genre fuelled by pomp and circumstance the Eastern European trio have always done things for themselves, and in doing so, done said things inimitably.
Combining vintage vibes with math-rock, prog and unusual time signatures, their approach to making music explodes with innovation. Directing their own videos, hiding cyphers in songs and rocking harder, faster and stronger than everyone else, Them Moose Rush return this month with »T-Jay«, the first single from their brand-new studio album, which will receive an official worldwide release later this year.
Directed and produced by drummer Vedran Marinko Komlen, the video is both brilliant and bonkers in equal measure, heralding a radical shift in sound, style, and substance – as you might expect – it comes with no shortage of DIY fanfare.
“The riff pattern on the song reminded us of honking in a traffic jam,” explains guitarist/vocalist, Nikola Runjavec. “So, a classic Them Moose Rush video brainstorming emerged. The video was done completely in house by our amazing and talented drummer and we recorded and mixed the song by ourselves, as we’ve done with the rest of our new album. It’s DIY and we’re very proud of that.”
Chaotically challenging listeners’ perceptions of what a rock and roll trio is truly capable of, »T-Jay« is officially out now on all good streaming services with news of their new album to follow very soon…
“One minute they’re Jeff Buckley jamming with The Cardiacs, next they’re Jane’s Addiction fighting King Crimson. It’s a multi-textured tapestry which is difficult to define, but bloody fun to listen to.” — Prog Magazine
“This whimsical Croatian three-piece inhabit a realm where prog’s familiar elements are twisted and amplified into compositions of grand psychedelic design […] there’s a lot to unpack here but stick with it. The rewards are huge.” — Metal Hammer
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well