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“The Gloaming” by Dom Moore

  • Writer: GRAHAM
    GRAHAM
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“The Gloaming” by Dom Moore
“The Gloaming” by Dom Moore

Dom Moore’s latest single, “The Gloaming”, arrives as the golden-hour centrepiece of his upcoming debut EP “In & Out of Lines,“ and it might be his most emotionally resonant track yet. True to its title, the song lives in that fragile moment between light and dark, a shimmering, introspective pause where longing meets reluctant peace. Moore’s indie rock sound carries the weight of personal unrest but filters it through a melodic lens that’s tailor-made for sunset drives with nowhere to be and too much to think about.


From the first glittering guitar riff, “The Gloaming” casts a hypnotic spell. There’s a softness to the reverb-drenched strings, yet a persistence in the chugging rhythm that mirrors the very tension the song explores, trying to find stillness in motion, clarity in contradiction. Moore’s vocals are hushed and earnest, leaning into the vulnerability without dramatising it. His delivery feels like a confession told to the windshield, one you’re not sure you want to say out loud but do anyway, just to lighten the load.



What makes the track truly glisten is its atmosphere. The production is lush yet spacious, allowing each element to breathe. You can almost feel the summer air slipping through open windows, the sky blushing as day gives way to night. It’s a soundscape that wraps around you—moody, ambient, quietly anthemic. The song never rushes toward a climax; instead, it lingers, inviting the listener to reflect and rest in the unresolved. It's a rare kind of pacing that mirrors the mental and emotional drift we experience when nothing is certain, except for the passing of time.


Lyrically, Moore’s themes of early adulthood hit with poignant clarity. He sings not of triumphs or disasters, but of the quieter battles, longing for belonging, striving for balance, accepting that sometimes we miss the mark. The track doesn’t moralise or pretend to offer answers. Instead, it celebrates the pause: the dusk between life’s choices, where indecision somehow feels holy. That, perhaps, is the song’s quiet genius, and it acknowledges defeat but doesn't surrender to despair.



With “The Gloaming,Dom Moore has crafted a soft-spoken elegy for everything we try to hold in balance but can’t. As the third and final preview of “In & Out of Lines,“ it solidifies Moore’s place among indie rock’s more thoughtful storytellers. In an era where overproduction often overshadows sentiment, “The Gloaming” is a gentle, glowing reminder that there’s power in subtlety and beauty in letting go.


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