Mose Wilson Pours Heart and Grit Into the Soul-Stirring ‘That’s Love’

‘That’s Love’ by Mose Wilson is pure honey—sweet, sticky, a little raw around the edges. The guy’s sitting somewhere at the intersection of country soul and back-porch revelation, and on this one, he taps into something heartbreakingly grounded and beautifully simple.

It’s just a voice, a guitar, and a moment of brutally clear-eyed reflection about love—how it buoys you, burns you, bleeds you dry, and still shows up the next morning like it owns the place.



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Musically, the rootsy elements shine without demanding too much attention. You get that warm Americana backbone, some gentle bluegrass phrasing, maybe even a whisper of Van Morrison-style soul wafting through the background. But it’s all in service to the message: love is beautiful and brutal. And sometimes, the only honest thing you can do is sing it once and go back to sleep.

SCORE 8/10
Sweet, sincere, and totally unpretentious. He cracks the window open and lets the weather roll in.


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