Mobley – Yesterday’s Another Day

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TRACK OF THE WEEK

Critic’s favourite Mobley is, without a doubt, one of the US’s most exciting creatives. This Austin-based multi-disciplinarian counts being a singer, songwriter, producer and filmmaker as only a few of his talents.

‘Yesterday’s Another Day’ is a stunning release that we’ve been obsessed with. The track is lifted from Mobley’s forthcoming ‘We Do Not Fear Ruins’ album, which is out on the 23rd of April 2025 (pre-save here).

The song itself is paired with some equally impressive visuals that give listeners a glimpse into the album’s concept, which centres around a character called Jacob Creedmoor – a fictitious band singer from the 80s.

“In the last proper song on the album, the central character Jacob marvels at the durability of his passion for his lost love. He shrugs off his self-consciousness about living in the past with a cheeky modification of the aphorism ‘tomorrow’s another day.’” – Mobley

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Mobley – stay volk

A modern master of American conceptual pop, Texas-based creative Mobley returns with one of the most interesting songs of the week through the release of new single ‘stay volk’.

The title of the track plays on the phrase ‘stay woke’, and looks into the concept of herrenvolk democracies. Meanwhile, the accompanying visuals represent the conflicts between being our true selves, verses society’s expectations of who we are and what we should be.

With an upcoming EP entitled ‘Cry Havoc!’ scheduled for release later in the autumn, this talented artist, record producer, filmmaker and writer looks set to take on his biggest year yet.

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