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Folk artist Matt Jarrett, who performs as Mt. Gribley, has channeled a profoundly personal three-year journey into his latest album, Moss on the Stone. The project was born from a period of sustained solitude and long-distance family life, as Jarrett remained in the United States caring for the couple's children while his wife was in the United Kingdom completing her doctoral dissertation.
This experience of solo parenting, coupled with the physical and emotional distance from his partner, created a unique suspended reality. Jarrett describes existing in a space between having a complete family and feeling its palpable absence. The daily responsibilities of home life were juxtaposed with the quiet void of a partner's missing presence.
Moss on the Stone serves as an audio diary of this chapter. The songs are intimate reflections on patience, resilience, and the slow, often unnoticed growth that occurs during times of waiting. Jarrett’s delicate guitar work and earnest vocals map the emotional landscape of holding down the fort, where small, quiet moments accumulate into a testament of steadfast love. The album ultimately emerges as a gentle, poignant exploration of commitment and the subtle strength found in weathering life’s necessary separations.
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