Jack Moody Shares Stay II Video
We started out this morning with a bit of a ghostly number, letting your mind drift toward the weekend. But, now that we’re there, I’ve got this new tune from Jack Moody to up the ante a bit, put some energy right into those dancing shoes, in case you’ve got them on already. Moody’s music recalls the work of Black Marble, working in that post-punk realm of darkened pop, where the melodies have you shuffling your fee just enough to keep things interesting; the vocals keep the dark motif, tossing out these coated deep tones that align with the weight of the genre. Just another jam for your Friday.

Having already covered Mope City this week, it only makes sense that I include another project featuring members: the much loved,
I feel like a majority of the people that stumble upon this site had a period in their life when they were so heavily into music that it accompanied them everywhere. For me, 1997-2004, it was my main companion. Walking to class, walking to work, driving in my car on long road trips…no matter where I went, there was something playing; I honestly cared more about music than most of my relationships at that time. And, a huge part of those years was the Saddle Creek discography, particularly Bright Eyes and Cursive. Well, this Friday,
My musical ADHD has me all over the place today, but definitely happy to settle into this new tune from New Zealand’s
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