With soaring guitars, raw vocals, and a punch of emotional honesty, “Misspent” sees motionyear dive headfirst into the bittersweet nostalgia of youth and regret. Channeling the urgency of early 2000s emo-pop with the finesse of modern alt-rock, this track lands like a sonic gut punch — heartfelt, cathartic, and unflinchingly real.
Equal parts Jimmy Eat World and The 1975, “Misspent” fuses confessional storytelling with anthemic choruses that feel tailor-made for late-night drives and emotional rewinds. It’s a soundtrack for growing pains, self-reflection, and every “what if” that lingers in the rearview.
For fans of The Wonder Years, Manchester Orchestra, Hot Mulligan, or Phoebe Bridgers at full volume, “Misspent” is a must-listen. Add it to playlists like emo forever, Tearjerkers, Alt-Rock Energy, and Deep Cuts & Heartstrings — this is emo revival with a refined edge and an open heart.