Songwriter Jilly Morey and her band, Lost On The Metro, have released “Mosquito Season,” a cinematic indie-rock single that dives into the complexities of generational trauma. Originating as a poem about her parents’ toxic marriage, the track uses the metaphor of “nagging doubts” to explore the damage caused by silence and failed communication.
The track hits hard with searing, raw lyrics wrapped in the band’s signature blend of grunge, country, and indie melodies. “Mosquito Season” is the latest taste of an upcoming EP scheduled for later this year. By pairing rich harmonies with introspective storytelling, Lost On The Metro reminds listeners that while it’s okay to be lost, the journey to finding your voice is worth the struggle.
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