Moon Fever
When Mitch Micoley left Los Angeles, he knew he had arrived at the right place. “I came to Seattle in the middle of summer,” the guitarist recalls. “Everyone was wearing black, covered in tattoos, blasting rock music out of their cars. I just thought, this is home.” That decision led to the definitive Moon Fever, a Seattle powerhouse with the gloomy weight and emotional punch of the Northwest and the focused passion of Active Rock.
Rebuilt from the ground up, enlisting bassist Dave Orton, drummer Troy Wageman, and vocalist Triston Bracht. Screaming guitars and vocals with a dynamic punch and the melodic heft of ‘90s alt-rock combine in Moon Fever, a high-energy rock band powered by raw nerve and charisma.
Moon Fever’s story isn’t about chasing the past — it’s about carrying rock’s defiant heartbeat into the present tense. It’s loud, it’s emotional, and it’s alive. Moon Fever live is a transcendent experience, whether at massive festivals like Sonic Temple, supporting Godsmack in an arena, or touring with Des Rocs.

