John Moreland is one of the most powerful songwriters to come out of Oklahoma in the last decade, known for his introspective lyrics, stripped-down sound, and emotionally raw performances. Born in Longview, Texas, and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Moreland began his musical journey in punk and hardcore bands before finding his voice in Americana and folk.
His music is marked by its unflinching honesty, often dealing with themes of love, doubt, addiction, and redemption. Albums like In the Throes, High on Tulsa Heat, and LP5 have earned Moreland a loyal following and critical acclaim for their depth, poeticism, and understated production.
Moreland’s voice—gravelly, warm, and worn-in—is perfectly suited to the stories he tells. Armed most often with just an acoustic guitar and a quiet stage, he lets the lyrics do the work, drawing listeners into his world with each line.
Despite his low-key approach, Moreland has played major festivals and earned praise from artists across the genre spectrum. He continues to evolve sonically, incorporating subtle electronic textures into more recent work without losing the core of what makes his songwriting so compelling.
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