At just 20 years old, Henry Moodie releases his debut album, mood swings, a project that reflects who he is: gentle, sincere, and profoundly human. This young British artist, already admired for his closeness to his audience and his sensitivity, delivers a record that is both intimate and universal.
For those who have followed him from the start, the album carries a familiar scent: it includes already iconic tracks from his repertoire, such as “drunk text” and “pick up the phone,” which have become staples of his live performances.
The album opens with “mood swings,” the title track, which immediately sets the tone. It feels like diving into Henry’s personal diary, where he candidly shares his emotions, doubts, and all the experiences that shape life in your twenties.
Next come tracks like “me, myself and i,” and “right person, wrong time,” where his honest and melodic songwriting shines: catchy choruses, vulnerability embraced, and a rare ability to put simple words to complex feelings.
New tracks like “people pleaser,” “growing pains,” and “favorite mistake“ confirm Henry’s artistic maturity and his talent for capturing that delicate balance of sweetness and pain, with messages that resonate to everyone.
“sunday morning” is a catchy, very pop track, musically different from anything Henry has done before, while “drunk text“ offers a deep, introspective and essential moment, and “ten years time” reflects on personal growth, elevated by an emotive choir.
Throughout mood swings, Henry Moodie explores very important issues affecting young people today, including mental health, relationships, coming of age, and societal pressures, blending lightness and depth in a way that makes every track resonate with sincerity.
The album captures the highs and lows of youth with honesty and vulnerability, establishing Henry Moodie as an artist capable of moving listeners with authenticity and emotional finesse.
The album unfolds almost like a journey through life: we follow each stage of Henry’s heart and experiences. It’s honest and moving, with songs you want to listen to in your daily life—whether in the car, on the subway, or with friends.
You’ll be able to catch Henry Moodie on tour across Europe starting in March 2026, as part of his much-anticipated “Mood Swings Tour.” The rising British artist will bring his heartfelt debut album to the stage, performing in cities such as Hamburg, Zurich, Berlin, and Paris, where he’ll play at Le Cabaret Sauvage on April 7. A tour that promises to be as emotional and authentic as the music itself!
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