Hard rockers Marisa And The Moths release their new video for ‘Gaslight’, taken from their second album What Doesn’t Kill You.
Watch the video here : https://youtu.be/tMiGEqqf4q4
‘Gaslight’ comes ahead of Marisa And The Moths‘ UK tour, starting Friday
Dates as follows:
Leicester, The Musician – Fri 25.10
Huddersfield, The Parish – Sat 26.10
Blackpool, The Waterloo – Sun 27.10
Middlesbrough, The Crypt @ The Town Hall – Wed 30.10
Glasgow, Stereo – Thu 31.10
Hull, The New Aldelphi- Fri 01.11
Portsmouth, Moonshine – Thu 07.11
Birmingham, 02 Institute 3 – Fri 08.11
Brighton, The Arch – Sun 10.11
Guildford, Holryd Arms – Thu 14.11
Bristol, Thekla – Thu 21.11
Reading, Facebar – Fri 22.11
Sheffield, Yellow Arch Studios – Sat 23.11
Swindon, The Victoria – Thu 28.11
Norwich, Waterfront Studio – Sat 30.11
Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys – Sun 01.12
Tickets available from: https://www.marisaandthemoths.com/tour
‘Gaslight’ is a raw and powerful heavy rock anthem that confronts the shadows of mental abuse and reclaiming one’s self-worth.
Drawing from personal experiences, the song delves into the tumultuous journey of navigating a relationship marked by gaslighting and manipulation.
“My ex distorted my reality for so long that I lost my sense of self. I stopped trusting intuition and felt so disconnected from everything,” says Marisa Rodriguez, lead vocalist. “But this song is about the strength I found, and the mental clarity I regained coming out of that struggle.”
The accompanying music video showcases the song’s theme through innovative effects that symbolise the warping of reality often experienced in such relationships, combined with an energetic, fiery performance, that emphasises resilience and empowerment, reflecting Marisa and the band’s journey through adversity.
“Whilst there were “warp-like” effects used on the shots, the simplicity of the video was purposeful. I felt like I had to change who I was in the relationship I was in in order to be loved. Now I know that all I ever had to do was to be myself, and just NOT with that person! So no more hiding behind facades. I’m reclaiming my narrative. I hope that anyone else that has dealt with similar traumatic relationships finds power in hearing this song,” Marisa adds.
‘Gaslight’ captures the raw energy and anger that Marisa channels during their live performances, promising an experience that resonates deeply with anyone who has faced similar struggles. The single is featured on their recently released second album, What Doesn’t Kill You, which charted at No.1 in the Official UK Rock & Metal Charts on its week of release.
Purchase the album here: https://marisaandthemoths.myshopify.com





