Mt.Gribley unveils new single 'Mourning Light'

With the release of 'Mourning Light', Matt Jarrett’s contemplative folk project Mt. Gribley delivers a track that feels like a quiet sunrise breaking over the emotional terrain of human endurance. Opening his forthcoming album 'Moss on the Stone', Jarrett navigates the delicate balance between vulnerability and resolve, transforming the weight of isolation, sudden responsibility, and longing into understated musical beauty.

The single is a study in emotional minimalism. Acoustic guitar lines meander with thoughtful precision, weaving around Jarrett’s intimate vocal delivery, while subtle percussion and ambient textures lend depth without ever overwhelming the sense of introspection. There’s a palpable honesty in the way he confronts the solitude of solo parenthood, long-distance love, and grief, with the song’s chorus a soft mantra of perseverance, reverberates like an internal pep talk.

Sonically, 'Mourning Light' draws on influences from Frightened Rabbit and The Tallest Man on Earth, blending a modern indie-folk sensibility with classical folk storytelling. His fingerpicked rhythms feel personal and lived-in, echoing the tactile intimacy of his home-recording approach while benefiting from the polish of Eric Michael Lichter’s production and the nuanced mixing by Guido Falivene.

'Mourning Light' is a testament to the quiet heroism of daily life. The track encapsulates the ethos of his new LP, forged from sleepless nights, complex domesticity, and the emotional labour of showing up when the world feels empty.

Throughout the new offering, Mt. Gribley asserts his mastery of reflective folk, proving that the most compelling stories often unfold in soft tones and measured chords. This is folk as meditation, resilience as melody, and intimacy as art.

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