Indie scene's singer-songwriter Motte, who has been active with OSTs for dramas like "Was It Love?", "Romance is a Bonus Book", "My Strange Hero", and "When The Camellia Blooms", released her new single "Rocket" at noon on October 21.
The new song was made by comparing the speaker's disconcerting appearance to "Rocket," which is drifting broken after feeling skeptical about something invisible that the speaker had believed in. Motte's single "ELEVATOR", which was released this year, is taking the initiative to produce and try to create a new style of music.
"Rocket" is a well-organized song filled with fresh, lively, and weighty synesthetes centered on the lo-fi beat. From a lyrical point of view, the object "Rocket" is metaphorically expressed, delivering the song's message more visually and concisely.
In addition, Motte's favorite artist, "Hylish_s," will continue to engage in active exchanges between artists this time, following his cover work for his last single, "Jaggy."
Although it is difficult to meet at the concert due to COVID-19, Motte, who is active through various non-face-to-face online live content, is continuing to communicate actively with fans based on her music and SNS in order to become more established as a "playlist restaurant."
These days, when it is difficult to meet on stage and can't leave anywhere due to the pandemic, it is said that the single "Rocket" contains the desire to travel to places where the concert hall and the space in the movie have given us a happy time.
Various online live clips with the release of the witty new song "Rocket" can be found on YouTube's "Ruby Tube" channel.