One listen to alt-pop band, Foolish Deep, and you’ll be smitten. Blending alternative pop of the eighties and nineties, Foolish Deep are well on their way to becoming a favorite here at TDL.
Blurring the lines between modern indie-pop and the sounds of their predecessors of the late 80’s/early 90’s alt-rock, Foolish Deep will surprise and soothe listeners immediately, and new track, “Looking For The Moon” is proof that these guys aren’t your typical band from Los Angeles.
Taken from the band’s new live EP, Foolish Deep Live at Palomino Sound, “Looking For The Moon” is a Paper Kites-esque dream, hooking you within the first few seconds; their live accompanying video- which we are excited to premiere here today – just as gripping and infectious as German singer/songwriter Caspar Madaus-Brueck’s vocals.
“I remember it was a full moon that night. I came home after a long day and felt tired and very empty,” shared Madaus-Brueck. “I thought to myself, taking out the motorcycle for a quick spin to see the moon would let me find a little beauty in this day. I used to ride my motorcycle up the hills of Mulholland whenever I was fed up with it all. I hated LA. It was too noisy, too dirty, too miserable. I drove up there whenever I felt that I forgot why I came here. The sea of lights with its endless opportunities always reminded me why I did. However, I couldn’t seem to find the right angle in order to see the moon. It didn’t matter what direction I took, the view was blocked by the hills. As I rode through these dark and foggy turns, all these memories from a time with somebody suddenly started flying by. The entire ride turned into a game of catch up with nostalgia from the moments and nights we shared up there. I was exhausted and gave up searching for the light in the sky. I got home, still dwelling on the past and caught up in thoughts. I laid down, took one last look out my window and there I saw a moon so bright, magical, and big like I had never seen it before.”
Check out the premiere of “Looking For The Moon” below: