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Apr 4, 2025Welcome to My Blue Sky is an object lesson in how a band can expand their horizons without losing the bite that made them so compelling in the first place.
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Oct 1, 2025What Welcome to My Blue Sky has in droves are rock songs that feel like big bear hugs, each offering bringing you deeper into Momma’s majestic world.
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Apr 16, 2025With each record, they seem willing to take some calculated risks that pay off, and they sound more assured of themselves than ever.
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Apr 3, 2025Friedman and Weingarten’s friendship remains an ever-constant reference point in their most confessionally open offering yet, the core chemistry between the two leads pulling the disparate and shared pasts together in a unified voice.
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Apr 3, 2025On Welcome to My Blue Sky, they make getting lost on the highway sound like an irresistible rock & roll romance.
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Apr 3, 2025The way they incorporate their ’90s influences isn’t nearly as innovative or experimental as say, Wednesday or feeble little horse—bands pulling from similar strains of sound to create something new and genre-agnostic—but Momma’s songs are catchier and more clever than those of their similarly-leaning contemporaries.
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Apr 15, 2025Welcome to My Blue Sky isn’t concerned with filling in the whole backstory; Momma prefer to capture a snapshot with all the youthful romanticism of a faded Polaroid.
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Apr 3, 2025They tweak their sound in ways that seem to reflect emotional complexity while strengthening hooks and riffs, at least on the more memorable tunes.
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Apr 3, 2025Hazy and forlorn but peaceful record, one that reaffirms their stake in the genre.