LunaRover cuts through the era of disposable pop. Singer Kevin Rieth writes about everyday life, the messy kind that leaves you rebuilding yourself piece by piece. The band’s DIY approach incorporates everything from vibraphones to fuzzed-out guitars in ways that shouldn’t work but absolutely do. They’re living proof that creativity matters more than fancy equipment ever will.

“Fountains” by LunaRover finds us exactly when we need to hear our own story sung back to us.
In “Fountains,” Rieth opens up about his breakup. Not in a Hollywood glamorized version, but the one version where you give yourself into the process of mending yourself, piece by piece, with help and time. The track picks a lot of its inspiration from The Beatles’ pop playbook while channeling the synthesizer goodness of ’80s legends like Devo and Tears for Fears.
The production is quite interesting. There’s a contemporary spark bubbling underneath, a warped twist that keeps you guessing. The mental chaos that Rieth describes comes alive, which creates this restless energy that perfectly captures what it feels like when your brain won’t shut up. The contrast between rough-edged guitars and dreamy synths reflects that familiar struggle of letting go while holding on.
“Fountains” is a heartwarming reminder that sometimes the most beautiful things grow from the places we thought were broken forever.
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