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Caleb Moores “Comeback Kid” music video debut at NYC Release Party

Caleb Moore I never thought that he would publish “comeback kid”. In a warm, illuminated town house over a clothing store in Manhattan Friday (May 16), a lot cheered for the music video of the song that the historical kink victory of this night was amazed for hours.

The “comeback Kid” video -Release -Party on the second floor of Lingua Franca felt like the large entrance of Summertime with chilled wine and beers, smoke breaks on the balcony, live music and a film projector for the main event. A lot of about 50 close friends, family and industrial colleagues of the actor Billy Crudup, designer Cynthia Rowley and the comedian Dan TOOMEY-BOTH or stood or satellite around Moore, the son of actress Julianne Moore and director Bart Fühlich, who seems to be moving with his own gravity.

Caleb Moore appears on May 16, 2025 on his video release party “Comeback Kid” in NYC.

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With his guitar on the knee, the 27-year-old alternative R&B artist published his debut EP recently. Make betterAnd open for Barry, the surf lodge cannot swim – provided a raw, acoustic performance to start the night.

Moore began with “Paranoia”, his first publication of 2025, followed by his March single “Bad Guy”, a harmonious collaboration with the NYC Indie-Pop artist India Thieriot, who joined Moore on the MIC for the first time. Moore ordered the audience with a shiny smile and joked between songs and joked his set with unanaus, laugh and gratitude. The crowd sang to “Sunshine”, a fan favorite in Moore's local shows, and calmed down to absorb “burn it down”, an unpublished single.

Caleb Moore Comeback Kid Video Release Party Crowd NYC

Caleb Moore cheered an intimate crowd on May 16, 2025 at his video release party in NYC in NYC.

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Before he described the music video “Comeback Kid”, Moore played it live for the first time. The song is a reflective ballad, of which Moore says that it follows from the knowledge that he almost made “clothing jack” almost a mistake. At first he thought that the song was missing a broad attraction.

“The one you don't believe that someone wants to hear is the one you like best,” considered Moore before setting the meditative melody of the song. Moore wrote, produced, mixed and dominates “comeback kid”, which he says, is his previously slimmed down song with just singing, guitar and bass.

The video reflects this vulnerability. The almost five -minute shot on 35 mm in a continuous setting follows Moore through the hower Manhattan huster in early morning light when he sings for himself with the assembling power “comeback kid”. Between the budget restrictions and the emerging sun, the crew – directed by NYC filmmaker Giles Perkins – only had two attempts to do the shot right. Your first setting became the final cut. As soon as the credits rolled, the room broke out.

With his music video in the world, Moore, a native of New York, immediately replaced the projector through the Knicks game and assured everyone that pizza was traveling. Moore grew up with his family to play home – even during the particularly painful defeats of the Knicks – so that his own show would not even stop him from catching the game. The crowd also stayed around and joy for bogs smeared with joy for the city when the Knicks were made for the first time since 1999 to the Eastern Conference final. What a night of a comeback.

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