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Lyrics
You are a messenger
Of land and sea
You know the tides
Now you know me

You are the soul
Of a sailor lost
You forecast the storm
You show me the cost

Natural and mystical
Help me make sense of my world

Sandpiper show me the way!
Sandpiper show me the way!

You weathered the storm
You survived
You command the shore
You're a samurai

You are a voyager
An ocean guide
You navigate your world
Now help me with mine

Natural and mystical
Help me make sense of my world

Sandpiper show me the way!
Sandpiper show me the way!


Sandpiper show me the way!
Sandpiper show me the way!
Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

mozworth Bridges Worlds with New Summer Single “Sandpiper”

A guitar-driven, ocean-soaked anthem inspired by myth, nature, and the quiet messengers all around us

AUSTIN, TX – August 21, 2025 — South Austin songwriter mozworth releases Sandpiper, a sweeping new single shaped by the rhythms of the Gulf Coast, the weight of mythology, and the search for answers in uncertain times. It follows this spring’s The Sky Is Falling and acts as its emotional companion — where one named the fracture, the other seeks the bridge.

The song took shape during a family trip to Surfside Beach, Texas — days filled with skimboarding, saltwater, and long walks along the shore. It was there that the sandpiper first caught mozworth’s attention. “When you’re walking along the coastline, you have the ocean to one side and land to the other. Ahead of you is that narrow strip of wet sand. That’s where you find the sandpiper,” he says.

Drawn deeper, he found the sandpiper in Native American, Celtic, and Japanese myths — as a navigator, a survivor, a lost soul, and a messenger between worlds. “The idea of the messenger grabbed me the most”, says mozworth. “I started to see the sandpiper as inspiration. If this bird can merge two wildly different words, perhaps so can we. I love the idea that the answer is hidden in plain sight in the form of this humble creature.”

The recording process was loose and instinctual. “I had a lot of lyrical ideas, but no sound yet,” he says. Starting with a one-mic drum improv and a bassline, he followed what felt good. Listening back, what is now the driving bassline of the song was found. A guitar melody soon took shape using his daughter’s Harley Benton JA-60, now a fixture of the song’s identity. “That guitar — it just sang. The leads started sounding like birds to me.”

The band brought the track to life. Longtime collaborator Ken Mockler locked in the drum parts before relocating to Denver, making this one of his last recordings with the group. “Ken loved the chorus — we really wrestled with the verses to make sure that left room for the chorus to break through” says mozworth. Guitarist Mark Heaps added shimmering textures and dynamic contrast, while bassist Jack Schultz nailed a tone the whole group instantly fell in love with.

The final mix, crafted by Steve Glaze at Tone Freq Studios, opens with the nostalgic click of a guitar cable — a subtle link to the lo-fi textures of '90s alt-rock. If you play The Sky Is Falling first, it fades out like a radio switching off. Sandpiper clicks right back on — not planned, but somehow perfect.

The single was recorded at mozworth’s home studio in South Austin, drums at Ken’s place just across town. “We wanted to capture who we are right now — together, in this moment,” he says.

With Ken’s move, drummer Mike Hall steps in for the Sandpiper single release. Introduced by Ken and already a kindred spirit, Mike brings a new heartbeat to mozworth’s evolving sound — raw, melodic, and rooted in the human experience.

Sandpiper drops September 15, 2025

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Press Coverage

Plastic Magazine Review

September 22, 2025

Plastic Magazine praises "Sandpiper" as "a spectacular alternative jam that's timeless and truly absorbing throughout," highlighting the track's "intricate ebb and flow between the mellow verses and charge of exhilarating choruses." The review celebrates mozworth's "songwriting flair and performance talent" and calls it "an incredible display" of his musical evolution.

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The Big Takeover Review

September 17, 2025

The Big Takeover praises "Sandpiper" for its depth and duality, describing it as music that "ebbs and flows between folky understatement and the roar of rock and roll at its finest" and calling it "a blend of indie delicacy, rock muscle, psychedelic colour, and surf finesse."

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It's All Indie Review

September 14, 2025

It's All Indie describes "Sandpiper" as "a clear-cut slice of shimmering indie-pop with a slightly scuzzy undertone of grunge guitar sounds" and praises the track as "a breezy indie-pop gem with grungy undertones, jangly new-wave hooks, and lush melodies."

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Credits

Songwriting by Michael Bosworth

Lyrics by Michael Bosworth

Composed by Michael Bosworth, Ken Mockler, Mark Heaps, and Jack Schultz

Produced by Michael Bosworth

Drums performed by Ken Mockler

Guitar performed by Mark Heaps

Bass performed by Jack Schultz

Vocals and Guitar performed by Michael Bosworth

Guitars and vocals recorded by Michael Bosworth at mozworth's home studio in South Austin

Drums recorded at Ken's home studio in South Austin

Mixed by Steven Glaze at Tone Freq Studios

Mastered by Steven Glaze at Tone Freq Studios

Cover art watercolor by Jessica Bosworth

Cover art composition and design by Mark Heaps

ISRC: QZZ782549784