Molone Offers A Helping Hand With “Save Your World”

Save Your World

Molone

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A reflective indie-rock track with a charming vibe.

Germany’s very own, Robert Stein (aka Molone), is an up-and-coming indie-rock artist that’s passionate about crafting catchy tunes with relatable content. The singer, songwriter, and musician puts his various skills to good use when it comes to creating his work. Molone not only writes all of his own songs, but he’s also a keyboardist and plays the bass as well. The music video to Molone’s upcoming release, “Save Your World,” is now available on YouTube, and the track will be available on Spotify on August 27th. Additionally, the single release is also the title song for his upcoming EP.

“Save Your World” has a warm and uplifting vibe and silly yet charming visuals where Molone appears as multiple characters, which proves that the tune clearly doesn’t take itself too seriously. The track is all about offering that special someone a shoulder to lean on during tough times, as told through Molone’s heartfelt vocals. While the sound for “Save Your World” starts out with fairly mellow instrumentals, some nicely placed explosive moments keep the track feeling fresh and engaging. Rock out and experience an uplifting dose of vibrance with Molone’s new music video.


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