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Mr. Fly is Bog Witch’s Single Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
“Mr. Fly” opens with swagger. The rhythm feels instantly grounded in something vintage, evoking the dusty haze of the 1970s — a time when grooves carried grit and charm.

Mr. Fly is Bog Witch’s Single Out Now

The track moves with a self-assured strut, guided by a sly pulse that recalls the freedom of a van barreling down the highway toward Woodstock. It’s playful, moody, and soaked in character.

Bog Witch builds her universe with care. The production feels organic, yet every sound sits with precision. The guitar has a muted warmth, almost as if it’s wrapped in velvet, giving the music a hypnotic texture. Then the voice arrives — mature, mysterious, and expressive — drawing you closer with phrasing that feels lived-in. Something is known in her tone, as if she’s letting you in on a secret only half-meant to be shared.

The harmonies are another strength. The backing vocals glide gently through the mix, enriching the melody without overshadowing it. Their placement gives the song a feeling of depth, like a faded photograph slowly coming to life. Layer by layer, the instrumentation builds into something lush yet understated.

A subtle horn section appears, breathing movement into the arrangement. Those brass tones inject energy without breaking the spell, fusing beautifully with the acoustic-driven rhythm. The percussion, steady and slightly teasing, keeps the groove in motion — never rushed, always smooth. There’s a jazzy looseness to it, mixed with blues undertones and a touch of psychedelic charm.

What stands out most is the mood. “Mr. Fly” exists in a liminal space — part folk-rock, part cinematic daydream. The result feels timeless, as if Nancy Sinatra wandered into a late-night jam session where folk, blues, and jazz collide.

“Mr. Fly” doesn’t just play; it lingers. It’s smoky, confident, and full of character.

Mr. Fly is Bog Witch’s Single Out Now!


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Mr. Fly is Bog Witch’s Single Out Now

Wendy DuMond is a singer-songwriter and producer whose music fuses storytelling, emotional honesty, and echoes of folk, Americana, and art-pop. Born in Montana and raised in Oklahoma, her songs reflect the open skies and quiet depths of the American heartland. Now based in the South, she continues to explore themes of identity, longing, and quiet rebellion through her solo work, her project Bogwitch, and as a member of the Americana band Blackfoot Daisy.




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