We can go on. We can go far. We can move on. We can feel so, so, small...
The moirai’s music can best be described as monologue. Each one of us, from the most strong to the meekest, has a quiet, internal voice. And with a whisper it can erode our self-certainty. It speaks in contradictions-intimating that our ideas about ourselves could be wrong. Yet we listen to it. That voice is our collective weakness. But it also makes us human. We respond to it with rage, fear, sadness, depression, love, exhilaration, compassion, and resolve. The moirai catches us in those contradictions; their songs are snapshots of real people coming to terms with insecurity, tragedy, and extraordinary circumstances. The group is four members: Mark Wojcik [bass, vocals], Michael Jones [drums, keys, programming], Richard Stewart [guitar], and Brian Carley [vocals, guitar, keys]. Each member contributes to composing music and writing lyrics. They live and rehearse in Northern New Jersey.
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