Coral Moons confront the ache of uncertainty on haunting new single ‘Apartment’
Now based in the wooded calm of Upstate New York, indie-pop outfit Coral Moons strip things back with ‘Apartment’, a stark and intimate meditation on love, mortality, and the fear of being left in the in-between.
Built on a fragile arrangement that lets every chord ring out like a question unanswered, the track captures a moment of emotional stasis. Co-written by vocalist Carly Kraft and guitarist Justin Bartlett, ‘Apartment’ lingers in the tension of wanting permanence from someone who’s halfway out the door. Kraft’s delicate delivery feels both resigned and resolute, making space for grief, frustration, and the quiet acceptance that sometimes love isn’t enough.
It’s the sound of flickering candlelight, and late-night doubts echoing off the walls. Coral Moons continue to evolve, proving that sometimes the quietest songs hit the hardest.

