Indigo Syndicate Leaves us MOONSTRUCK with New Single
- Music Update Central
- Sep 2
- 2 min read

Indigo Syndicate’s newest single, “MOONSTRUCK,” plunges into the mind of a schizophrenic narrator, spiraling through the darkness of the voices in their head. Weightlessly dancing between an airtight rhythm section reminiscent of Mark Ronson’s work with Amy Winehouse, the song charts the narrator’s progression from denial to bargaining before ultimately succumbing to the voices.
In the opening verse, the warning is clear: “You’ve been looking far and wide but you dug too deep now you’re lost in your mind / paid the price (paid the price) for looking in places I know I shouldn’t be but I’m lost anyway.” The inescapability deepens in the chorus: “You can’t run from it, you can’t hide from it / but you still gotta choose your poison / you can’t change the game you were made to play / and you can’t beat them, so join them.”
By the second verse, the narrator admits defeat: “But there’s nothing wrong with falling for the voices in your head / I can’t cut them off, so I’ll write these songs until they give the go-ahead.” One last refrain drives the point home: “You can’t beat them, so join them.”
Musically, “MOONSTRUCK” fuses soul, pop, and blues-rock with a modern edge. Its combination of classic yet modern production and silky Bruno Major–like vocals creates a sound both timeless and fresh. It’s a track built for fans of Scary Pockets, The Revivalists, and Glass Animals.

MORE ABOUT INDIGO SYNDICATE: “MOONSTRUCK” continues Indigo Syndicate’s breakout momentum. In the past year alone, the duo has landed four features on Apple Music’s New in Alternative playlist and two consecutive singles on Live Nation’s Ones to Watch. Known for immersive hooks and genre-fluid production, Indigo Syndicate is redefining indie-soul for a new era.











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