Hunter Moreau - “Sleepyhead” press photo

Hunter Moreau releases a lovely electro-pop tune, entitled, “Sleepyhead”

Hunter Moreau is a rising singer-songwriter from Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Not too long ago, she released a lovely electro-pop tune, entitled, “Sleepyhead.”

Hunter Moreau – “Sleepyhead” single

“The story of ‘Sleepyhead’ started out in my bedroom, ironically. I was in my bed doing a lot of thinking, and probably a lot of overthinking. I fell into this repeated game I play with my mind, getting wrapped up in my own thoughts, worries, and emotions. As l lay there, I started to think about how everyone goes through these sorts of ‘fights’ or ‘games’ with their own minds, often repeating the same toxic ways of thinking over and over again because we’re so accustomed to it. I began to write down some of these ideas I was having, and that’s when I came up with the line, ‘I built myself a house of tricks, with a clock on the wall that always ticks.’ The rest of the song more or less grew out of this line.” – Hunter Moreau explained

When the winter days start to blur together, Hunter Moreau’s newest single is the warm pick-me-up we didn’t know we needed but now crave. Her dreamy tone is layered with that feel-good energy. Taking influence from her coastal New England upbringing, “Sleepyhead” is an atmospheric, pop-groove tune that’ll leave you feeling sunny, bright, and inspired. Just like Hunter. Through her music, she frequently steps outside of her comfort zone to express the most vulnerable parts of herself, captivating listeners along the way.

“Neon lights, I’ve run out of sleepless nights.”

Hunter Moreau - “Sleepyhead” press photo

“I was trying to capture the idea that your mind can seem like this crazy, scary thing that you can’t control. But it really is something you built yourself, based on your own ways of thinking. I had just written the chorus and couldn’t quite figure out where to go with the rest of the song just yet. I showed Pom Pom and Zoe Moss what I had so far. And we all talked about the struggle of mental health and the maze that is your own mind. From there, the rest of the song just flowed out of us. It seemed like a concept that was so universal but also meaningful, and we couldn’t wait to share it.” – Hunter Moreau explained

“Sleepyhead” contains a relatable narrative, ear-pleasing vocals, and tuneful melodies that will resonate well with fans of BENEE, SHY Martin, and CXLOE. The likable tune possesses bass-laden instrumentation flavored with a groovy electro-pop vibration. Furthermore, “Sleepyhead” follows on the heels of Hunter Moreau’s “Hazy” single, which was added to Spotify’s Fresh Finds: Pop playlist. Also, the song reached the top three on Hype Machine’s popular charts.

Hunter Moreau – “Hazy” music video

“It’s always been my dream to reach as many people in as many places as possible with my music. I’m putting all of my time and energy into turning that dream into a reality. I look forward to leaving my tiny little town for a while so I can share what I’m creating with the world.” – Hunter Moreau explained

Hunter Moreau’s musical influences include Stevie Nicks, Harry Styles, and Frank Ocean. With authenticity and raw emotion, she uses her music to make sense of life’s unavoidable complexities.

“Sleepyhead” single

Hunter Moreau - “Sleepyhead” press photo

“I built myself a little house of tricks with a clock on the wall that always ticks. It goes, mirror, mirror, hanging on the wall, how much longer till I fall apart? Lucid dreams, always stuck in the same routines. Why is nothing ever what it seems? Caffeine running through my veins, only thing that keeps me sane. I need it like sugarcane when I’m alone.” – lyrics

Hunter Moreau - “Sleepyhead” song cover art

We recommend adding Hunter Moreau’s “Sleepyhead” single to your favorite electro-pop playlist. Also, let us know how you feel in the comment section below. Mel Blanc’s famous catchphrase, “That’s All Folks!” Thanks for reading another great article on Bong Mines Entertainment – the hot spot for new music. Furthermore, always remember that (P) Positive, (E) Energy, (A) Always, (C) Creates, (E) Elevation (P.E.A.C.E).


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