Looking to round off 2025 on a creative high, Moon Construction Kit draws back the curtain on ‘Chemicals’, the latest installment to their emphatic back catalogue. A brooding blend of electronica and indie, the release is the outfit’s follow-up to ‘Long John Silver’, released earlier in the year.
Kicking off as it means to go on, ‘Chemicals’ unleashes a whole host of textures and sounds to forge a track that feels a mix of brooding, empowering, and above all, truly distinctive. The Construction Kit project is spearheaded by the Lausanne-based artist Olivier Cornu, with every release proving another footstep in the right direction. With its elements coming together to forge an unmissable indie rock anthem, it’s going to be exciting to see what he does next.
Diving in, Olivier comments on the single, explaining, “‘Chemicals’ is the sound of feeling too much. Eventually, the only way to cope is to switch off. I wanted the track to mirror that fight between chaos and the desperate need for stillness.”
