Moon Fever appears on the latest Inside Music Podcast

Moon Fever

Fast-rising rock band Moon Fever stops by Inside Music to share what they’re learning about life in the entertainment business.

Rock and roll is a fickle business. Every success story overshadows the hundreds of aspiring stars that never got a proper shot at reaching genre fans. Even those who taste mainstream acceptance often see the rug pulled out from under them as fans claim they are selling out for radio appeal. Still, every year, countless artists try their hand at sharing the next song that will change the world (as long as people hear it).

Here at Haulix, we believe in the future of rock and roll. We think it is vital for every rock fan to support new talent as a means of ensuring the music we love continues to spread around the globe. Our platform may not be as large as other outlets, but that doesn’t stop us from doing our part, which is precisely why the group Moon Fever is on our podcast.

The latest and potentially greatest American rock band to make a case for mainstream recognition, Moon Fever harness classic rock ethos and channel them into a unique sound that demands listeners shake off the worries of the world. Their latest single, “Cassanova,” is a nuclear earworm that works its way into your cerebellum and refuses to leave. You cannot hate this band even if you tried to, and why would anyone want to do that?

This week on Inside Music, host James Shotwell calls Cody Jasper of Moon Fever to discuss his band’s meteoric rise through the rock ranks. Cody tells James how Moon Fever sets themselves apart from their peers, as well as the way COVID-19 changed their plans for 2020. There is also some discussion of the George Floyd protests, the greatness of Kings of Leon, and more.

James Shotwell