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Moonlight Passes On by attic abasement

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August 14, 2026

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Mike Rheinheimer recorded most of Moonlight Passes On alone across layered sessions at Submarine Sound Studio in Rochester. It's the first Attic Abasement album in a decade, and it returns to the one-person-in-a-room approach of the project's earliest records. The guitars hang loose and a little sideways, often just strummed rhythm with pedal steel drifting through. Rheinheimer's voice stays low and conversational, the melodies winding around chords rather than sitting neatly on top of them.

The writing leans toward Silver Jews and early Pavement: plainspoken, a bit cracked, delivered like he's thinking it through as he sings. "Mirrored in Plastic" stretches out over long sighing lines. "Bruised Water Moon" picks up Pacific Northwest indie and Midwestern emo, the pedal steel giving it a faint Western tint. "T-Shirt" has glinting guitar that drifts off-centre. "Hunting Space" builds slowly around a quiet drum pulse. The production leaves space between the parts, somewhere between basement tape hiss and open air.

Rheinheimer has described his process as meditative, grabbing chunks of imagery while searching for a melody. The lyrics land as small confessions, self-aware but never laboured. It's modest, a little weary, and it doesn't try to be more than what it is.

Rheinheimer returns after a decade with loose guitars, pedal steel, and plainspoken melodies recorded mostly alone in Rochester.

Credits

Recorded & Mixed by Ben Morey at Submarine Sound Studio in Rochester, NY Mastered by Carl Saff at Saff Mastering in Chicago, IL Produced by Ben Morey & Mike Rheinheimer Music & Lyrics by Mike Rheinheimer Front cover and insert photos by Ben Morey Front and back cover design by Sabrina Nichols Insert design by Steven Danglis

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