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Henry Moodie: The Rise of a Gen-Z Storyteller and His Highly Anticipated Debut Album, Mood Swings

In a world of fleeting trends and social media virality, Henry Moodie has carved out a space for himself as an authentic voice, connecting with millions through his heartfelt and deeply relatable music. For those just discovering his work, Moodie is a British singer-songwriter whose honest lyrics and emotional pop melodies have made him a star to watch.

The Guildford-native first captured attention on TikTok, where his reimagined covers of popular songs laid the groundwork for a transition to original music. He quickly proved his talent with his debut single, "you were there for me," followed by the viral hit "drunk text," which resonated with listeners globally and gained significant traction, particularly in Southeast Asia.

Moodie’s music is often described as vulnerable, pop-infused storytelling. Drawing inspiration from artists like Taylor Swift and Conan Gray, he crafts songs that serve as a form of therapy, tackling themes of mental health, heartbreak, and the complexities of growing up. His two EPs, in all of my lonely nights and good old days, showcased his ability to distill complex emotions into catchy, memorable tracks.

 

HENRY MOODIE - Mood Swings, vinyl

Now, after a series of successful singles this year, including "indigo," "comedown," and his most recent release, "sunday morning," Henry Moodie has officially announced his debut album Mood Swings is coming on the 24th October this year. The news has been met with immense excitement from his dedicated fanbase, who have been following his journey since his early days online. This upcoming album marks a significant milestone in his career, promising to be a culmination of his journey from a bedroom-pop artist to a fully-fledged global performer.

With live dates on the horizon to support the new album, fans can expect to hear his new material live, alongside the favourites that made Moodie one of the most exciting new acts on the pop scene. 

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