Emo Favorites Good Night Moon Return With Reimagined Self-Titled EP After Two Decades

South Florida emo favorites Good Night Moon return with their self-titled EP, a five-song collection that revisits and reimagines the music that first defined the group. The release marks their first new project in nearly 20 years and opens a brand-new chapter for the longtime scene staples.

Instead of simply revisiting the past, the group rebuilt the songs from the ground up. The EP presents refreshed versions of early material while preserving the emotional core that originally connected with listeners. The music carries a mix of nostalgia and maturity, with melodic weight and heartfelt storytelling still driving the sound.

Vocalist JB Corey explains the reasoning behind revisiting the material: “We only kept songs that translated well 20 years later. These songs about heart break, healing, and growing as a person still resonate at 36 as they did at 16. Maybe they are in different context but I still feel like the same person when we wrote these songs and their meaning just hits different now.”

The project also brings together a strong creative team. Production comes from Matt Marino (Fame on Fire, MGK) and Ian Marchionda (Suck Brick Kid, Superbloom), with mixing handled by Aaron Marsh of Copeland and mastering by Jonathan Berlin, known for work with Underoath and Anberlin.

Good Night Moon are also returning to the stage. The group will perform their first live shows in more than a decade this spring, bringing the revived songs directly back to the local scene where the group first built its following.

Upcoming Shows:

April 17 – Swampgrass Willie’s – Palm Beach Gardens, FL
April 18 – Will’s Pub – Orlando, FL