Inspired by 80s pop culture, music and cinema, MOBS capture a sense of nostalgia in their sound and style, which is often coined by critics as “power pop” or “synth filled retro bangers.” The Melbourne (Australia) four-piece, creatively examine coming-of-age movies to understand how such films have a sense of relatability and are full of emotion. By exploring this notion, they expand on such messaging and feeling, directly into their lyrics and sound. This theme can be heard in their brand new EP, You Want Beauty?, out today via Rude Records. The EP features the single, “Say Anything,” which was inspired by the Cameron Crowe movie, Say Anything. The single is written in the perspective of the protagonist, announcing that he’ll do whatever she needs him to do, as long as he makes her happy. The EP, which oozes with catchy melodies and is boosted with high energy, is available now for purchase

The EP comes one month after the release of their EP, Bad Love, featuring lead single,"Dark Side Of A Good Thing.” The single reflects on a toxic relationship, a theme which is often prevalent in 80s films. The band explains, “The song elaborates on the decision of just going with the flow, even though you know the endgame is going to leave you broken.” Throughout the EP, fans can appreciate the bittersweet pop bright sound, with a mix of dark undertones in the lyrical messaging. Bad Love is available for purchase

To celebrate the recent signing with independent label, Rude Records, and the releases of Bad Love and You Want Beauty?, MOBS have entered the studio to record their debut full-length, which is due for release later this year.

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