Born from a fevered haze, Mose Wilson’s observe “That’s Love” captures the tangled feelings – and messy moments – of affection that circulate by the guts of his sophomore album.
Stream: “That’s Love” – Mose Wilson
In the fog of a fever, with nothing however a guitar and a dose of DayQuil, Mose Wilson stumbled onto the track that will grow to be the heartbeat of his new album, That’s Love.
In January of final 12 months, laid up in mattress with a brutal chilly – or possibly the flu – he discovered himself working on chilly meds, sleep, and the occasional bowl of hen noodle soup. On the fifth day, nonetheless groggy however lastly upright, he took a couple of swigs of DayQuil, poured a cup of espresso, and picked up his guitar.
“I began enjoying this groove between D minor and A7,” Wilson remembers. “Then this melody simply began popping out of me. I jammed for what felt like an hour – in all probability solely 10 minutes – and I all of the sudden had this concept to put in writing a love track.”
Nevertheless it wouldn’t be the standard form. Wilson didn’t need a blissful love track, or perhaps a unhappy one. He needed one thing sincere that doesn’t seize simply the highs or lows, however the whole lot in between.
He wrote as quick as he might, captured a single voice memo on his cellphone, and went again to sleep. Hours later, he listened. It felt full. He by no means modified a phrase or chord. That fever-born track, “That’s Love,” turned the guts of the album – and its title observe, which drops July 17. Atwood Journal is proud to be premiering this track at present forward of its launch!
That’s love
It’s good and it’s dangerous
That’s love
It’s blissful and unhappy
You may’t do with out it
And you’ll’t make it cease
That’s love
From the underside to the highest
That’s love
It’s pleasure and ache
That’s love
In reality and in useless
You may combat it
Or let it take management
However that’s love
Physique and soul
The 11-track providing That’s Love marks Wilson’s long-awaited follow-up to his self-titled debut, launched 4 years in the past. This time, he stepped totally into the producer’s chair, shaping the sound from begin to end. The ultimate model of “That’s Love” nonetheless carries the rawness of that authentic demo, simply with a bit of further magic, recorded at The Bomb Shelter in Nashville.
Like a lot of his music, the album sits on the crossroads of roots, nation and Americana, however it additionally blends in hints of soul, funk and rock and roll—an eclectic sound that displays his life’s path and wide-ranging influences. From the catchy, two-stepping “Cajun Child” to the sultry swagger of “Dance with You,” That’s Love showcases Wilson’s means to maneuver between moods and kinds whereas staying true to his voice.

Wilson started enjoying guitar and main hymns in church on the age of six, regardless of coming from a household with no prior musical custom.
By the point he was sufficiently old to put in writing songs, he’d been raised on the sounds of nation legends like Hank Williams, Johnny Money, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Through the years, Wilson’s songwriting has grown to discover the whole lot from love and heartbreak to mortality, household, nightlife and the quiet moments that outline a life. On That’s Love, these themes are particularly entrance and middle. The album doesn’t paint love as easy or idealized; as a substitute, it leans into its contradictions, and sits with the sweetness and the bruises.
Every observe has a pure, no-frills high quality, anchored by Wilson’s easy supply. Whether or not he’s singing about holding on too lengthy, letting go too quickly, or discovering one thing sacred in on a regular basis messiness, what ties all of it collectively is a deep sense of honesty.
His guitar work grounds the songs with out ever stealing the highlight. The analog environment of The Bomb Shelter brings a richness to the recordings – the whole lot feels shut, such as you’re within the room. The manufacturing is refined however purposeful, designed to serve the storytelling.
Past his personal information, Wilson has spent years collaborating with revered artists like Melissa Carper, Hannah Juanita, Candy Megg and Eliza Thorn. These musical friendships have formed his sound, and you’ll hear the affect – a contact of jazz, a little bit of swing, possibly a touch of bluegrass – however it nonetheless sounds solely like Wilson.

That’s Love is greater than a set of songs – it’s a mirrored image of his perspective: That life, like love, is stuffed with laborious edges and hidden grace.
The album isn’t asking for sympathy or providing straightforward solutions. It’s merely telling the reality.
And that fact will hit even tougher on tour, when Wilson takes these tales on the highway with a nationwide run that brings his down-to-earth depth to phases throughout the nation. For now, stream Mose Wilson’s “That’s Love” completely on Atwood Journal!
It’s sunshine and rain
You want them each the identical
Laughter and tears
It’s what makes up the years
That’s love
Misplaced and located
That’s love
In silence and sound
You can provide it
Or take all of it away
However that’s love
On the finish of the day
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