"From A Different Age" Proves Bo Staloch Is Writing Beyond His Years
- Charles Luberisse
- 20 hours ago
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Bo Staloch continues proving that maturity has very little to do with age. His latest release, From A Different Age, pairs delicate folk textures with an explosive indie-rock payoff. Backed by Brad and Phil Cook, Colin Croom, Matt McCaughan, and Libby Rodenbough, the song quietly builds before releasing every ounce of tension. The contrast between restraint and volume mirrors the isolation woven throughout the lyrics. Impressively enough, Staloch resists the temptation to over-sing the emotion, allowing the arrangement to carry much of the weight instead. That confidence gives the record lasting replay value instead of relying on one dramatic moment. Reflecting on the song's central feeling, Staloch offers a line that lingers:
Quiet is the thinking man... I fear I'm losing all my friends. We're from a different age, we don't act the same.

Following the acclaim surrounding The Garden and a string of singles that steadily expanded his musical identity, the next phase of Bo Staloch is growing. His collaborators bring decades of experience from projects involving Bon Iver, Megafaun, Twin Peaks, and Mipso. The timing couldn't be stronger, arriving just before appearances at Rolling Stone's Stateside Festival and Austin City Limits Music Festival, where new audiences will experience these songs live. Each release continues adding substance and Staloch continues to bet on honest writing and patient musicianship. "From A Different Age" deserves time to settle in. Connect with Bo Staloch on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.Â
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