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LISTEN: “Moab” by Tiberius

Music
Shelia Taylor
September 12, 2025

“Moab” is a double edge sword. One that captures the ache of identity in freefall and one that captures that teenage brand of heartache. You know, the kind you don’t yet know how to carry, but feel anyway and all at once. From their forthcoming album, Troubadour (November 14th), Tiberius channels that volatile emotional state through a track that builds like a slow-boil panic that then lets it crack open without full release.

Brendan Wright delivers a performance that’s emotionally raw but not chaotic by tapping into memories of being overwhelmed by expectation and identity. The band handles that vulnerability with care in subtle shifts in dynamics and tone that reflect the fragility behind the lyrics. There’s a heaviness to the arrangement, but it doesn’t crush it. It merely lets it simmer.

What makes “Moab” connect is its lack of polish. It’s not framed as growth or triumph but a snapshot of when things were hard and without apology or resolution. That kind of honesty isn’t easy to capture, but Tiberius pulls it off with focus and restraint.

New Noise, Tiberius, Troubadour

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