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Claire Moss
Vocals, Piano, Bass
Ryan Miller
Guitar
David Moss
Guitar
Jimmy Johnson
Bass
Gregg Bissonette Drums
 
 

 
 
Los Angeles, California
United States of America
 
 


 
 

Muse, Keane, Brand New, Johnny Cash

 
 
 
 
Radiohead, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Pretenders, Beatles
 
 

 
 
I'm a 20-year-old alt-rocker from Los Angeles alt-rocker with a 5 song EP. Here's what the critics are saying:

"Claire Moss defies conventional musical stereotypes in almost every way possible," writes Jason Schleweis in Crushmusicmag.com. "Vocally, we had to hit rewind and play it through again just to believe such a strong, assertive tone comes from such a young (just turned 20) woman."

"My overall impression is that this could be a soundtrack to the late teens years of most of today's youth," writes Steve Allat of MusesMuse.com.

"The fact that she writes her own songs places her far beyond any of the agglomeration of pop stars. These aren't manufactured songs. These are songs that convey the love, anger, and disappointment that we all feel," writes Gary Schwind in rocknworld.com.

"Moss delves deep into the guitar rock revival of the late 70s and synchs well with the 'in-your-face' dynamics of Patti Smith and Chrissie (The Pretenders) Hynde. 'Just Let Go' is a fabulously passionate ballad. An impressive debut," writes Kevin Mathews for Fufkin.com.

Moss' EP is scheduled to be re-released by Traverse Records on April 26, 2005. She will record new material for Traverse in late Spring, followed by a Summer 2005 tour.

 
 

 
 
I just want to play my music and find my audience. Thanks for listening!
 
 


 
 
Hope to see you out there on the road soon!
 
 

 
Album title
Format
No. Tracks Release Date
Claire Moss E.P. CD 5 May 2004
 
 
Additional Information on Releases
The E.P. was released by Traverse Records April 2005
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