Indie-rock band Beach Fossils had a great run with album, Bunny with their latest track, “Run To The Moon.” Music Daily is taking a look back at this track.
Beach Fossils’ Return to Music
It had been six years since Beach Fossils had released any music. The band, which formed in 2009, has released popular albums in the past, albeit spread out over time. Their latest album, Somersault, came out back in 2017, four years after their previous album, Clash the Truth, in 2013. Clearly, good things take time with Beach Fossils. However, “Run to the Moon” was a great third single for that album, and you STILL won’t catch us complaining.
In a press release, lead singer Dustin Payseur explained that “Run to the Moon” is about “having absolute freedom, the fear of losing it, but then tapping into myself in a way that felt more real.” The track explores the themes of parenthood and how Payseur, who was once terrified by the idea of becoming a parent, has experienced a shift in himself, personally and artistically, after his daughter was born.
“Run to the Moon” came as the third track released in anticipation of Bunny, which dropped in June 2023. The other two tracks include “Dare Me” and “Don’t Fade Away.”
The Men Behind The Music
In addition to lead vocalist Dustin Payseur, Beach Fossils also features guitarist Tommy Davidson, bassist Jack Doyle Smith, and drummer Anton Hochheim. Watch the “Run to the Moon” music video, directed by Dustin Payseur himself, down below. And be sure to mark your calendar for some listening to time to fully check out Bunny.
If you’re looking for other artists to stream while waiting for Bunny, we’d recommend checking out A R I Z O N A and Overcoats.











