Momma Captures Nostalgic Magic with Punchy Alt-Pop Single "Ohio All The Time"
Momma’s new single, “Ohio All The Time,” marks an exciting shift in their sound, blending nostalgia with a refreshing energy. The Brooklyn band draws heavily on early-aughts alt-pop influences, delivering a catchy, upbeat track that feels both familiar and innovative. Etta Friedman and Allegra Weingarten’s vocals glide over punchy guitars, giving the song a breezy, carefree feel. The lyrics reflect on a summer tour that changed everything for the band, a sentiment amplified by the spirited, Zack Shorrosh-directed video.
The track’s effervescent production by Aron Kobayashi Ritch helps push the band’s sound into new territory, while maintaining the charm that made them a standout in the indie rock scene. Following high-profile performances at Coachella and on The Late Show, and with previous support from major outlets like Rolling Stone and Pitchfork, “Ohio All The Time” is another reminder of why Momma continues to rise. The song is an anthem for those moments in life that feel both nostalgic and transformative, leaving listeners with a sense of hope and excitement for what’s to come.