Jesse Bloodgood opens “Lighthouse Night Owl” with nothing but electric guitar and a shaking, confident voice, and his lyrics pull you in immediately, making you hungry for the rest of his story. When he sings “You make me hate this little town a little less,” you’re already hooked on his sound. Then the bass and drums suddenly explode, and the song transforms into a high-energy emo anthem that grabs you and doesn’t let go. The chorus lands with chords that tug hard on your emotions, the kind of songwriting that lodges itself somewhere deep in your chest. This is one to play on repeat, just so you can feel all the feels. “Lighthouse Night Owl” is a love song filled with yearning and raw emotion, and it is absolutely impossible to resist. Listen to Jesse Bloodgood’s latest EP now:
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