“Claw” by Mothé

Catch raw energy and an exciting rush from Mothé’s latest single “Claw,” which came out on May 9, 2025!

“Claw” stands out as a punchier cut in Mothé’s discography that stands out with a raw punch in its vocals and an energetic sonic soundscape that provides danceability. It does well at taking these vocals and fitting them into the dancey energy of the music. Also, the synth pop sound that it delivers is a departure from the mesh of smoother atmospheric pieces and more distorted alternative tracks in Mothé’s discography. It’s a new direction that adds even more variety to what they’ve already released.

The lyrics in this track are about passionate love on the dancefloor as the main voice passionately connects with another. It captures the physicality of love mixed with the energy of the club. “Claw my arms, kiss me in the dark / and eat me up, put that shit right in my cup,” part of the hook-laden chorus goes. Lyrically and musically, it captures a realistic depiction of connections that can be made in the party scene. It captures a hot sensuality mixed with the exciting rush.

Mothé has crafted a diverse discography that takes underground influences and makes them more available to general audiences. They blend influences in a way that brings a fresh take to the table, and they’re known for their performances as well as their released music. On top of being an alternative artist, they also DJ and produce for other artists. There’s a flair to how they flow their discography between different genres and sonics, and that makes them stand out as an artist who deserves eyes on them.

Written by Sage Plapp

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