Reverse the Moment return with their new single “Bucăți”, the band’s first song written and performed entirely in Romanian. The track is part of the upcoming album “Hell Is A Familiar Place” and marks an important step in the band’s evolution.

“Bucăți” is about the feeling that life has passed you by while you were stuck in a trance. Years seem to disappear in a blink, until one day you finally “open your eyes” and realize how far you’ve drifted from yourself. The song talks about loss, awakening, and the need to gather the pieces you’ve left behind.
The track keeps Reverse the Moment’s alternative/metalcore foundation, but adds a more personal edge through the Romanian lyrics and a tense, emotional atmosphere, driven by the line: „Vreau aer în plămâni / Am uitat cum se simte”.
Production was handled by Dan Niculescu (June Turns Black), while mixing and mastering were done by Andrei Bogdan Alexandru (Grandway Studios).
The single is accompanied by an official music video, directed by Sonia Mihes and David Madas, visually expanding the song’s mood with a straightforward, introspective approach focused on drifting and waking up from routine.“Bucăți” opens a new chapter for Reverse the Moment and sets the tone for the upcoming album “Hell Is A Familiar Place.”

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