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For fans of Catfish & The Bottlemen, Vampire Weekend & Seagirls - this is Charlie Moss.
After setting the indie scene alight with his energetic debut single, Brighton frontman Charlie Moss has burst into the music scene. Having received global chart success through iTunes & Spotify, and also continued support from the likes of music giants This Feeling, BBC Introducing & Amazing Radio, the rising indie rocker is being tipped as one to watch by industry experts.
Charlie hails from the electric music scene in Brighton taking a wide range of influences from the likes of Vampire Weekend, The 1975, Seagirls and The Smiths. Through dreamy guitar layers, soaring harmonies and emotive but genuinely raw music, Charlie Moss has made a name for himself, making him impossible to ignore. The up tempo, feel good indie anthems have led to Charlie selling out venues in his hometown for music giants This Feeling, as well as garnering more support from BBC Introducing, Gigslutz and Amazing Radio.
After setting the indie scene alight with his energetic debut single, Brighton frontman Charlie Moss has burst into the music scene. Having received global chart success through iTunes & Spotify, and also continued support from the likes of music giants This Feeling, BBC Introducing & Amazing Radio, the rising indie rocker is being tipped as one to watch by industry experts.
Charlie hails from the electric music scene in Brighton taking a wide range of influences from the likes of Vampire Weekend, The 1975, Seagirls and The Smiths. Through dreamy guitar layers, soaring harmonies and emotive but genuinely raw music, Charlie Moss has made a name for himself, making him impossible to ignore. The up tempo, feel good indie anthems have led to Charlie selling out venues in his hometown for music giants This Feeling, as well as garnering more support from BBC Introducing, Gigslutz and Amazing Radio.