MOBS, the nostalgic pop band from Melbourne, Australia has unveiled details on their forthcoming album, "Cinema Paradiso", which will be released February 28 through Rude Records. The band also has released a new single and visual for the song “School’s Out”.

Drawing inspiration from both the musical and cinematic era of the 1980’s, MOBS have spent a lot of time crafting their niche sound. Mixing old:...

Following on from the release of their internationally praised singles "Big World" and "Find Another You", Melbourne 4 piece indie-pop band MOBS have started their new year with another stunningly colourful new single "I’ll Be Back".

The track instantly captivates with flowing synths and guitars, before bursting into life with its swinging style and punchy drums, then giving...

Following on from the release of their critically praised single "Big World", Melbourne-based indie-pop band MOBS have today returned with their new single "Find Another You".

The track opens with flowing delay guitars, delicate synth lines and the tender vocals of lead singer Jordan Clarey. Massive clap snares explode in the choruses, accompanied by delightful vocal harmonies, including the introduction of joyous...

MOBS, an indie pop act from Melbourne, Australia have shared the official music video for their latest single “Big World”.

"'Big world' is all about no matter how bad a situation can be there’s always something better on the horizon. We wanted to show case Melbourne’s skyline as it is our home that we all love. On top of the visual aspect of the skyline and...

MOBS, an indie pop act from Melbourne, Australia have revealed their brand new single "Big World" today.

If the single artwork looks familiar, it’s because it is. The new single is based on the 1989 cult classic movie "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids" starring Rick Moranis. “I decided to base the song on the subtle romance playing out throughout the movie” explains lead singer Jordan Clarey....

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...

With a record deal to independent label Rude Records freshly-inked Melbourne (Australia) four-piece, MOBS, have announced they are hitting the studio to record their debut album due for world-wide release later in 2019.

Guitarist Michael Ashfield says of the signing: “We feel extremely privileged and grateful for the opportunity to be working with Rude Records. They’ve been really supportive of the band and we are so excited to be working...