Travis Huff

Vancouver’s MOSSY LEDGE Announces Comeback Single "All You Need To Know" After Extended Hiatus

Travis Huff
Vancouver’s MOSSY LEDGE Announces Comeback Single "All You Need To Know" After Extended Hiatus


Vancouver’s alt-rock sensation Mossy Ledge has just announced the release of their brand new single, “All You Need To Know,” set to drop on July 23rd, 2024, on all major streaming platforms. This single marks the beginning of a series of new tracks the band plans to record, following their recent success with singles “Departure” and “Get to Me” from the Project Ithaca soundtrack. Known for their blend of pop, rock, and alternative styles, Mossy Ledge appeals to fans of U2, REM, Powderfinger, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Sunny Day Real Estate, and Pearl Jam. The new single is a passionate, melodic, modern, groove-oriented rock track with tremendous crossover potential, captivating listeners with its guitar hooks and steady rhythmic foundation reminiscent of The Tragically Hip while carving its own musical path, reflecting the band’s diverse influences.

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Drummer Ryan Mason, who co-produced the single with guitarist Dean, remarked, “It has the power to transport you somewhere, giving listeners an experience that resonates long after the music fades.” He adds, “It’s all very exciting... the band is in great form, and all the original members are together again writing and recording. There’s a fresh vibe and an excitement to the band, which is translating into the sound.” Mossy Ledge’s “All You Need To Know” and their other releases can be found on all major streaming platforms, including iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon Music. Vocalist James Milligan shared, “This is our first release in a while. It was challenging as we’re all living separate lives now in different cities, but technology has allowed us to do this at home studios, making it possible. We’ve had a lot of fun doing it and are very excited to be releasing new music for the first time in a long while, dare we say how long!? It’s been 20 years or so!”