WBBA is about the distance grief creates. The unbearable contradiction of someone still feeling present when they are gone, or a connection that has slipped beyond reach. Words that exist but can't be spoken. The long way home when there is no easy way back.
Recorded at world-class recording studio Echotown with an incredible host of musicians, produced and finished by Tom Philpott, and mixed and mastered by Sony Music studio engineer Jack Hudson, WBBA marks a step change in scale and ambition for MOMA. It is their most fully realised recording to date.
Where their earlier singles were intimate and restrained, WBBA is expansive. An energetic, epic indie rock track built to fill a room.
“Won’t Be Back Again is about loss. About how someone can feel so close but be completely out of reach. That silence on the road home when you have all the words and none of them will come.” β Molly Bobroff & Matthew Day
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MOMA is Molly Bobroff and Matthew Day. Two voices, one band, built around the tension between them. Their songs don't resolve neatly.
Starting with the intimate indie folk of Céilí and Kiss Me Slowly, and building through the restrained intensity of Criminals, WBBA is the next step: a bigger sound around a smaller, more personal feeling.
Recorded at Echotown Studios with a full band, produced by Tom Philpott, mixed and mastered by Sony Music engineer Jack Hudson. WBBA (Won't Be Back Again) is their fourth single and most ambitious release to date.
London and Yorkshire. Independent. Out 17 April 2026.
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