Project creator Désirée reveals the story behind her new single, describing how “‘Cruel World’ was in its embryonic stages when I first performed it at the Berliner Philharmonie. I was excited about the chord sequence and the potential to explore a variety of melodic paths through it. When we recorded ‘Cruel World’, I was listening to The Sisters of Mercy, particularly the album ‘Floodland’. I love the persistent bass lines that refuse to evolve; it forces the band into dynamic choices to elevate the reprises and doesn’t rely on cheap key changes. This is my version of The lyrics are about a resilient connection that emerges despite the surrounding hardships and injustices. A sanctuary of warmth and understanding in an environment marred by suffering and indifference.”
‘No Please, Yes Thank You’
‘No Please, Yes Thank You’ is an eclectic collection of songs veering from neo-soul to rock, goth, country and pop, which supports the assertion by Clash magazine that “conversations around the genre of music she makes fade into irrelevance.” ‘No Please, Yes Thank You’ displays a sound that just can’t be pigeonholed, or fully defined by any genre. It’s a musical journey from start to finish, from the hard hitting ‘Cruel World’ through to ‘Diamonds Or Pearls’, it’s a mesmerising, and highly ambitious listen.
The intriguing journey of May The Muse…
May The Muse is the creative output of American/German singer/songwriter Désirée Mishoe. Raised in small-town in Belgium, she reluctantly carved a successful career in modelling for a decade, throughout her teens and into her twenties, until music called. As her first love, it became irresistible and she felt compelled to pivot from modelling into the world of music.
Initially writing songs alone, and later collaborating with German producer Robot Koch, she released her diverse first EP entitled ‘Gold’ in 2018, which featured her much-loved cover version of Moderat’s ‘Bad Kingdom’. In 2020, May The Muse released the single ‘Islands and Waves’, which also appeared on the 2021 release of her ‘When Mercury Fades’ EP.
Celebrated for her “intense creativity” (Clash) and her “bewitching vocals” (The Line of Best Fit), she received an invitation for the much-praised A COLORS SHOW in early 2021. May The Muse went on to play festivals such as the Montreux Jazz Festival, Melt! Festival and Reeperbahn Festival. She has supported Artists like The Avalanches, Ibeyi, Joep Beving and The Darkness.
Her music has been used in the hit Netflix Series Dark and it has also appeared in Riverdale and Kimmy Fasani’s, Butterfly in a Blizzard.
‘Cruel World’ is available on all major streaming platforms right now!