Modern Moxie Navigates Past the Romanticism of Nostalgia on the Title Track of its New Gutter Honey EP

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The title track to Modern Moxie’s new EP Gutter Honey sounds like an unlikely blend of 60s pop and Joanna Newsom. In its wistful melodies and yearning tones there is a delicacy of feeling that singer Madison Lucas’ unconventional vocals articulates well, a tempered vulnerability that never lost its sensitivity. Hearing the plucked guitar and the waltz-like pace one thinks of the way cinema depicts memories of times long gone and the song certainly seems to be one about looking back on one’s life with a mix of sentimentality and regret. Guitar bends mark the ends of passages like a sonic halo to honor a bit of grief over having passed on to another phase of life. It’s a strong end to an EP that goes beyond a fond nostalgia to the navigation complex and perhaps conflicted feelings to bring greater clarity that simply holding up an earlier part of life as the “good old days” and because of that it is reminiscent of the early Rilo Kiley albums as well that also tied keen pop songcraft with lyrics that express truths that often elude putting into words. Listen to “Gutter Honey” on Spotify, listen to the rest of the EP on Bandcamp and follow Modern Moxie at the links below.

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