Lots of bands have taken us back to the ’90s in recent years, but only Momma transport us back to the aisles of a Sam Goody on Long Island with a wallet chain dangling off our baggy jeans and a white concert t-shirt worn over a black long-sleeve. That’s how the Brooklyn band’s brand of familiar but exciting alt-rock hits, and effervescent new single “Ohio All The Time” continues this vibe.
The punchy new joint hits the streams today (October 22), and comes with an accompanying music video directed by Zack Shorrosh. Naturally, it’s lyrically and musically soaked in nostalgia — and one a little more universal than the personal anecdote we just dropped in the lede.
“We wrote it about a summer when we were on tour, and it felt like everything in our lives changed within a one-month span,” Momma offer up. “We wanted the video to capture that youthful feeling, like the world is brand new and everything is ahead of you. We went upstate to our friend’s house near Hudson to film, and just spent the whole day goofing off and running around.”
Take us back.
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