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Mt. Gribley finds quiet power in distance on "Moss On The Stone" [Album]

  • December 29, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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The new album by Mt. Gribley, "Moss On The Stone," is a very thoughtful collection of songs that make personal change feel like something that is deeply felt. The album has 10 songs and lasts 33 minutes and 36 seconds. It takes its time, letting feelings come out naturally instead of forcing big, dramatic moments. It's the kind of record that gets better the more you listen to it. It's perfect for fans of indie music that makes you think, atmospheric songwriting, and albums that make you feel something.

At its heart, "Moss On The Stone" is about heartbreak and emotional distance, but the story underneath those themes makes it deeper and heavier. While his wife was in the UK working on her PhD, Jarrett stayed in Connecticut to work on the album. After that, he had to deal with a long-distance relationship, a full-time job, and the unexpected responsibility of being the main caregiver for his teenage stepchild. The album's tone is shaped by that lived experience, which gives it a sense of authenticity that comes from real life rather than acting.

The album sounds like it is still and held back. There is a clear balance between being open and being in charge, as if each song is carefully holding space for feelings that aren't quite right. Instead of rushing to a conclusion, songs linger, which is like the emotional suspension that comes with change and separation. This makes "Moss On The Stone" feel like a single emotional arc from start to finish, rather than a loose collection of songs.

Some of the album's best songs, like "Firefight" and "Mourning Light," show how emotional it can be. "Firefight" has a quiet intensity that suggests inner conflict and unspoken tension. "Mourning Light," on the other hand, feels heavy with acceptance and reflective, giving a softer kind of release. They show how Mt. Gribley can turn complicated personal experiences into music that feels both personal and universal.

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