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Mothé - YouTube When I could be a cool girl I'm lonely every week When I could have you over I hide away from the sun because it burns my skin I'll die alone before I let you in So why am I such a freak? Why am I
Mothé - First Avenue Alternative artist Mothé has announced their highly anticipated debut album, I Don't Want You To Worry Anymore, set to be released on April 8, 2022 via Slowlab Records
Mothé Explores Pain and Healing in Debut Album I Dont Want You To . . . Indie alternative artist Mothé, born Spencer Fort, has finally released their long-awaited debut album, I Don’t Want You To Worry Anymore The 12-track body of work explores hurt, healing, and moving toward the future, all wrapped in eclectic and engaging soundscapes that provoke a deep range of emotions
Trashy, Smoky, Fun, Free: Mothé Redefines Pop on ‘Total Popstar . . . Born in Los Angeles’ underground clubs and refined through the lens of its alternative scene, Spencer Fort’s second album as Mothé marks a total metamorphosis – from introspective indie songwriter to all-out provocateur “I feel like people should expect things to change often,” Mothé says
Moth - Wikipedia The modern English word moth comes from Old English moððe (cf Northumbrian mohðe) from Common Germanic (compare Old Norse motti, Dutch mot, and German Motte all meaning 'moth') Its origins are possibly related to the Old English maða meaning ' maggot ' or from the root of midge which until the 16th century was used mostly to indicate the larva, usually in reference to devouring clothes