Acclaimed singer-songwriter-producer Goody Grace has returned with a new single, “Hold Me In The Moonlight,” which arrives today alongside a stunning Geny Andrews-directed music video – LISTEN | WATCH. Serving as the lead single from his forthcoming EP, Nostalgia Kills, due for release on September 30th, “Hold Me In Moonlight” is driven by a rippling guitar riff and head-bobbing drum work that compliments the throwback nature of the song.
Nostalgia Kills arrives mere months after the release of Goody’s debut full-length project, Don’t Forget Where You Came From. Equally inspired by his coming of age in remote Selkirk, Manitoba as it is fueled by a genre-blurring array of musical influences, the project included collaborations with several artists Goody has admired and grown close to throughout his career thus far, including his childhood heroes blink-182, G-Eazy, Juicy J, Cigarettes After Sex, Burna Boy, Mr. Hudson, Anthony Fantano, Bakar, and Lexi Jayde. Among its many highlights are standout singles ““Winter (Ft. Burna Boy),” the vulnerable “Used To Be,” the middle-finger-to-the-sky anthem “If I Want To,” and the star-studded “Nothing Good (Feat. G-Eazy & Juicy J),” and “On Repeat (Feat. Cigarettes After Sex & Lexi Jayde),” the latter of which is joined by a lo-fi companion video, directed by frequent visual collaborator Kyle Dunleavy (Jason Mraz, Breaking Benjamin).