Moonroof – “Moonroof”

Moonroof’s debut album, “Moonroof”, is a confident release from a band that knows how to create outstanding music that sticks in your head for weeks, not just for days. This 13-track release captures that lived-in energy with tight arrangements and a sense of emotional honesty that’s more grounded than dramatic.

It kicks off with “Again,” a track that doesn’t waste any time setting the tone. Gritty and melodic, it balances tension and relief like it’s been road-tested a hundred times already. “Can’t Say No” and “Over It” dig into that self-aware kind of heartbreak, conflicted, vulnerable, and surprisingly catchy. There’s also a standout in “Forget Someone” for anyone who’s nostalgic for early 2000s pop punk without the throwback gimmicks.

“2 AM” and “Ghosttown” slow things down without losing the pulse, while “Honey Honey” wraps the record with a touch of sweetness that doesn’t overstay its welcome. Nothing about “Moonroof” feels over-produced or overly polished, it just sounds like a band that’s figured themselves out in real-time and hit record. It’s a smart, no-frills debut that leaves room for growth while still being worth a full listen from start to finish.

Stay in the loop with Moonroof by following them on social media, you’ll want to be there when the next wave of releases drops later in 2025.

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