HARRY MOLD releases video for his latest single ‘Python’ – Watch Now

HARRY MOLD releases video for his latest single 'Python' - Watch Now

Londoner Harry Mold today releases video for his latest single, the blistering indie-rock anthem ‘’ Python ‘. Going straight for the jugular, ‘Python’ takes an instant hold.

Speaking about the video Mold says “The visual is me, directly and simply showing the rawness of this song. I wouldn’t have wanted to do anything less honest as it was a bit of a rant for me.”

‘Python’ is the follow up to Mold’s explosive debut single ‘Drain’, which was released in June this year. Produced by Mold and Steph Marziano it was an incredibly powerful opener from this exciting new talent and saw praise from numerous online tastemakers including Earmilk, Tonspion, The Most Radicalist, When The Horn Blows, Record of the Day and many more.

Watch ‘Python’- BELOW:

Mold, who was born in Basildon to an “old-school West Ham father and an Essex-born mother” but grew up in Benidorm and London, has arrived at a pivotal moment in music culture.

Mold is the antithesis of the algorithm – a self-produced multi-instrumentalist who funnels the experiences of an early-twenties youngster in 2019 into infectious rock anthems. As a songwriter, he dives into generational unrest, where every emotion is hashtagged with profound colloquialisms, which then explode in massive choruses. As a live performer, he ratchets up that anxiety, and when the choruses hit, the payload is euphoric. His nickname is H-Bomb for a reason.

“I have the confidence to go on stage in front of 90,000 people,” says Harry Mold, a 20-year-old Londoner with a batch of gritty-graceful songs. “I’d do it tomorrow. I love the effect I have on people when I’m on stage, the adrenaline is insane, being vulnerable in front of all those people…” Coming from a freckly ginger lad with braces on his teeth, you wonder if he’s blowing smoke, but then you hear the music and see the live show and think, “Wait for a second – Harry WHO?”

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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