PREMIERE: Tiberius Lets Go in "Moab"
In this live video premiere, Tiberius blow the roof off by surrendering everything in "Moab," a pedal steel-laden anthem of surrender.

In another live video, Tiberius blow the roof off with their unique brand of "farm emo." The song, "Moab," is a pedal steel guitar-laden anthem of surrender.
“Moab was a song I wrote about trying to let go," explains lead singer Brendan Wright. "At the time I was defining myself by expectations of a strained relationship. I was feeling pretty insane - like the kind of insane you feel back in 8th grade where you come home crying all of the time because you have absolutely no sense of self. Writing ‘Moab’ offered catharsis. Looking back, I feel a lot of embarrassment around those feelings, - but it was how I felt at the time and that was the place I was in. I wish I had acted differently, and I strive to now.”
Their impassioned performance, combined with the band's easy chemistry, makes "Moab" a rager.
Troubadour (out November 14) is the band's label debut LP. Originally a solo outing for songwriter Brendan Wright (they/them), the lineup has evolved into a catchy and cacophonous four-piece. With a sound that blends Indie Punk, Alt Country and Psychedelia with confessional but conversational lyrics, Tiberius have dubbed their style “Farm Emo.”
After a series of self-releases, which received great praise and support from New England-based outlets like Allston Pudding, WMBR, and Penny Mag, ‘Troubadour’ sees Tiberius make their label debut with Audio Antihero (Frog / Avery Friedman / CIAO MALZ / The Noisy).
Check out the studio version here.