The Band Moon Fever Plays a Party Song ‘Cocaine’ — a Fierce Goodbye to 2020!

Moon Fever "Cocaine"

By Anita Stewart, Managing Editor

This band is high energy judging from their previous songs and this one is no exception! It is definitely a party when listening to their latest release, the mood is infectious and heralds the holiday season when everyone will be cutting loose after a very rough year!

Lead Singer Cody Jasper says: “Cocaine” is a song about what you think it is about. As a rock band living in Los Angeles, we’ve had some wild times and crazy stories to tell. Some good, some bad…So we decided as a band we needed that trusty old party Rock song on the album. We all know the lie cocaine tells you. This song is about that devil on your shoulder [who is] trying to convince you to come into the city ‘like a hurricane ready to blow’ – this song is an anthem about playin’ hard and livin’ fast.”

Guitarist Mitch Micoley says of the video shoot: “We filmed the ‘Cocaine’ video at Bomb City and Dollhouse in Amarillo, TX. We had a couple of hectic days, running back and forth to set up and shoot at each location, but it was fun. We just got to be ourselves and rock out, and our director Jason Blankenship of Bad Cloud Media did a great job of capturing the energy in the moment.

The rest of the band is: Will Travis on rhythm guitar, Jason Hodges on bass and Greg Garcia on the drums.

Moon Fever

“Cocaine” is the band’s fifth single and follow up to ‘Undertaker’, which was a hit during the Halloween season with its Voodoo themed animated video. The cut before that, ‘Shaking Off The Evil’ received widespread critical acclaim from Alternative Press, Medium, All Access and other outlets, and got predominant placements on the playlists for all major streaming services.

Previously released “Fever” and “Casanova” are helping the band build a strong body of work. The band is currently playing a few live shows in Texas opening for Joyous Wolf and additional tour dates are being planned to start during the first part of 2021. Rock at Night covered their previous songs a few months ago, CLICK HERE. Keep checking back for Moon Fever’s tour information.

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