Featured Tune: "Parachute" from Dom Moore
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A Soft Fall into Sound: Dom Moore’s Dazzling Debut
Dom Moore’s debut single Parachute doesn’t just mark the beginning of a career, it feels like the quiet ignition of something deeply personal, emotionally charged, and sonically rich. Written, recorded, and produced in his spare bedroom over the course of a year, the track emerges with a polish that belies its humble origins. It’s indie pop with a heartbeat, vibrant, intimate, and completely self-assured.
From its shimmering guitar intro to the expansive, emotion-laced chorus, Parachute lives in the space between introspection and uplift. It’s the kind of song that feels tailor-made for a late-night drive or a sunrise walk, those liminal moments where life feels strangely beautiful and slightly off-kilter. Moore masterfully layers alt-rock textures into a pop structure, giving the track both momentum and mood. There’s energy here, sure, but it’s not explosive. It’s a slow burn, like falling into something real.
What makes Parachute stand out is its sincerity. There’s no heavy-handed production or performative angst, just clear-eyed gratitude and a refreshing willingness to sit with vulnerability. You can hear the care behind every note, the lived-in detail of someone who’s taken their time and let the music breathe.
Dom Moore isn’t chasing trends, he’s chasing truth. And Parachute is one hell of a landing.