In their latest review, York Calling celebrates “Morning Scars” as a defiant, spooky new rock anthem by The Stolen Moans. The track, released during the Halloween season, tackles real-world horrors such as the US elections and the ongoing fight for women’s rights. The eerie arrangement blends post-punk vibes with Celtic harp and haunting vocal harmonies, creating a bold, atmospheric anthem that inspires listeners to stand up for what’s theirs.
Reviews | Indie Dock Music Blog Reviews Morning Scars
In a recent review, Indie Dock Music Blog praised “Morning Scars” as a true anthem for standing up for rights and freedoms. The blog highlights the song’s dynamic arrangement, with variegated drums, soulful vocals, and penetrating synths, capturing moments of despair and hope. The song’s powerful refrain, confident and insistent, makes it a standout anthem for our turbulent times.
Reviews | She Makes Music Reviews Morning Scars
In a powerful review, She Makes Music dives deep into The Stolen Moans’ latest single “Morning Scars,” calling it a “haunting cinematic anthem” for those fighting against oppression. With brooding rhythms, Celtic harp, and a gothic energy, the track mirrors the struggle between light and darkness, despair and strength. In an era where every victory feels shadowed by setbacks, “Morning Scars” reminds us that small acts of defiance can create lasting change.
Reviews | Plastic Magazine calls Morning Scars "Haunting”
Los Angeles-based trio, The Stolen Moans, return with their genre-defying new single, “Morning Scars.” Born from a moody bass and drum jam, this atmospheric track grows into a layered, haunting anthem, blending Celtic harp, brooding guitars, and eerie organs. With its tension between light and dark, it delivers a thrilling alternative rock experience.