
Liela Moss laments convenience culture on new single, "Dark Kitchens"
Liela Moss has shared "Dark Kitchens", the final track to be lifted from her forthcoming fourth solo album, Transparent Eyeball.
"Make a call and your food arrives in minutes, no thought of where it has come from, how little you pay the chef or the guy on the moped who brings it to You. It’s all about the gratification, the convenience. Feed the hangover," Liela Moss says of the track.
"Dark Kitchens" is the fourth track to be lifted from the album following "Prism", "Reward" and "Conditional Love". Transparent Eyeball is set to follow on from last year's Internal Working Model.
"The Dark Kitchens, Ghost Kitchens. Poorly regulated spaces, rooms in windowless industrial estate buildings with teams of staff prepping take-away food, conveyor-belt style. Hot, oppressive places, people under pressure and exploited to package up food to feed the nation’s hangovers, in the name of convenience," she continues. "It’s another Nasty vibe flickering in the background of what we have built for ourselves! I felt like this ominous bassline invited me to give some lyrical space to this snapshot of convenience culture."
Transparent Eyeball is out on 11 October via her own Mother Figure Records.
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