The Good Neighbors unveils their latest indie-pop single, ‘Moonlight Shoreside’

Buffalo, NY’s own genre-blending collective, The Good Neighbors, unveils their latest indie-pop treasure, “Moonlight Shoreside,” led by the dynamic songwriting duo of Connor Getz and Jacob Frasier. With a fusion of jazz, pop, and indie influences, The Good Neighbors aim to encapsulate the essence of the human experience in their music.

“Moonlight Shoreside” emerges as a shimmering gem in the indie-pop landscape, showcasing The Good Neighbors’ talent for crafting infectious melodies and evocative lyrics. Drawing inspiration from artists like Empire Of The Sun and Tame Impala, this track promises to immerse listeners in its dreamy atmosphere while sparking introspection.

Inspired by a memorable night shared with a close friend by the shores of a beach, “Moonlight Shoreside” paints a vivid tableau of playful flirtation beneath the moon’s gentle glow. Yet, amidst the enchanting backdrop, there lingers a palpable fear of disrupting the harmony of friendship—a sentiment that reverberates throughout the song, adding layers of depth to its narrative.

As The Good Neighbors continue to weave their sonic tapestry, “Moonlight Shoreside” stands as a testament to their artistry and vision, inviting listeners on a captivating journey through moonlit musings and heartfelt reflections.