East London’s rising indie outfit Humane The Moon are back with their latest single ‘Tetris’. The track sees the band step into their most introspective territory yet, teaming up with Glasgow-born, Manchester-based spoken word artist Kate Ireland for a slow-burning, atmospheric collaboration.

Fronted by songwriter Max Hanley, Humane The Moon have been gaining steady momentum, winning praise from BBC Radio 1, DIY, Dork, Best Fit, Wonderland and more. On ‘Tetris’, Hanley’s distinctive, emotionally raw grunge vocals intertwine with Ireland’s piercing spoken word delivery, weaving a moody portrait of modern disconnection and fractured intimacy. The result is a piece that lingers, both poetic and unsettling in equal measure.
For fans of pensive, poetic indie with emotional bite, ‘Tetris’ not only expands Humane The Moon’s sonic palette but also signals a compelling new chapter in their journey through the UK indie scene.
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