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mozworth - The Sky Is Falling

The Big Takeover
July 15, 2025
The Big Takeover praises "The Sky Is Falling" as "an absolutely essential document of our times," highlighting the band's evolution and their perfect capture of modern chaos through "raw rock riffs and indie deftness."
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mozworth - The Sky Is Falling

Indie Dock Music Blog
July 15, 2025
Indie Dock Music Blog reviews "The Sky Is Falling," highlighting how mozworth captures the tension of modern digital life with this compelling indie rock track, praising its tight musicianship and thoughtful songwriting.
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mozworth - The Sky Is Falling

Apricot Magazine
July 15, 2025
Apricot Magazine calls "The Sky Is Falling" a "compelling sonic landscape" and praises the band's chemistry, emotional honesty, and the track's transformation of anxiety into beauty and connection.
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mozworth - The Sky Is Falling

Buzzy Band
July 15, 2025
Buzzy Band highlights "The Sky Is Falling" for its urgent indie rock energy and praises mozworth's ability to turn anxiety into anthemic, cathartic music.
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An Interview with Mozworth

KVRX 91.7
December 4, 2024
"Michael Bosworth, known professionally as Mozworth, is an independent singer-songwriter based in Austin. His self-titled debut, which was released on Nov. 15, stands out through both its catchy indie-rock melodies and passionate storytelling."
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Mozworth: "Postcard" [PREMIERE]

KUTX
September 11, 2024
"Packaging everything we love about '90s indie-alt-rock into a four-minute envelope, 'Postcard' proudly puts Mozworth's stamp on these nostalgic sounds, less of a 'wish you were here' and more of a 'can't wait to show you more' ahead of his upcoming debut album."
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Mozworth - Goodbye Colorado

Indie Dream
October 16, 2024
"Indie Dream describes 'Goodbye Colorado' as a moving indie rock track that explores the emotional journey of leaving behind not just a place, but memories, sensations, and people. The review highlights the song's blend of melodic indie softness with electric guitar and slow percussion, calling it a touching and nostalgic reflection on connections that will be remembered with love. Mozworth's serious and sentimental interpretation is praised for effectively conveying these emotions."
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