Thomas Duxbury and New Mother Nature Capture the Push and Pull of Life on New Album, Night is Young feat. Standout Title Track
Hamilton, ON’s Thomas Duxbury and New Mother Nature unveil Night is Young, a sprawling and deeply personal garage rock album released alongside its optimistic title track. Rooted in blues rock grit and indie rock exploration, the record captures the disorienting, often contradictory experience of navigating change, distance, and identity while learning to embrace both the chaos and beauty of the journey.
Written across years of transition (from busking through Spain to living abroad in Scotland),Night is Young documents a period of movement and emotional upheaval.
“This album is about being on a journey,” Duxbury explains. “A lot of it comes from that feeling of being in the passenger seat of your own life sometimes. It’s that weird space where everything is kind of moving whether you’re ready for it or not.”
The album unfolds as a loose narrative arc, moving from early excitement and possibility into isolation, uncertainty, and eventual grounding. Themes of loneliness, mental health, and disconnection run throughout, but so does a persistent drive toward exploration and self-discovery. Rather than resolving neatly, Night is Young leans into contradiction as a reflection of real life in motion.
At the centre of the release is its title track, a song that encapsulates the album’s emotional core. Originally written in 2018 following a formative trip to Spain, “Night is Young” began as an upbeat, carefree anthem before evolving into something more complex. Years later, while living abroad, Duxbury revisited the track after receiving a distressing call from home; a moment that reshaped the song’s meaning entirely.
“It became a conversation between two versions of myself,” he says. “One that’s optimistic and ready to see the world, and another that’s a bit more worn down, trying to make sense of everything that comes with that.”
That duality defines the track. Bright, beachy garage rock textures and buoyant, singalong-ready energy collide with heavier lyrical undercurrents, creating a tension that feels both immediate and honest. The result is a song that holds two truths at once: carefree and burdened, open and uncertain.
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