Riley Catherall makes "Bark At The Moon" feel like the one you somehow missed until now, and now it is everywhere. The song lands with enough grit and melody to sound like a fresh arrival with a real pulse.
The production keeps the edges clean: warm acoustic strums, a steady backbeat, and a vocal that sits close to the mic without polishing away the dust. Little guitar turns and open space give it room to breathe, so every line feels lived-in rather than dressed up.
It fits a late-drive mood, the kind where the windows are down and the city lights start to blur. For a week that needs a sharp, human soundtrack, this one arrives right on cue.
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