Dexter and the Moon Rocks

Bio

Dexter  and The Moonrocks didn’t set out to change rock music - but that’s  exactly what they’re doing. A fry cook, an oil field operator, a  concrete surface decorator,  and a kids’ baseball coach came together in West Texas, blending the  country and western of their childhoods with the grunge they fell in  love with as teenagers. That fusion became Western Space Grunge—a genre  of their own making that turned them from a grassroots  phenomenon into a force to be reckoned with.

They  first broke through in 2021 with "Couch," a melancholy slow-burn that  resonated deeply with fans and set the foundation for what was to come.  That early momentum  caught the attention of Severance Records, an imprint of Big Loud Rock,  looking to make a statement with its first signing. Together, they  released "Western Space Grunge" in July 2024, solidifying the band’s  identity and introducing their most defining songs  yet. The breakout single "Sad in Carolina" took them from small-town  bars to seven weeks at No. 1 on U.S. Alternative radio, proving their  DIY grit and fearless sound could go head-to-head with the biggest names  in rock.

Now,  with “Ritalin”—a stadium-ready anthem already climbing the  charts—the record captures a band fully coming into their own. From  viral covers to festival stages, they’re proving they’re not just next  up: they’re inevitable.

Contacts

Management

James Robinson, Jackson Stubner

Booking

Publicity

Bio

Dexter  and The Moonrocks didn’t set out to change rock music - but that’s  exactly what they’re doing. A fry cook, an oil field operator, a  concrete surface decorator,  and a kids’ baseball coach came together in West Texas, blending the  country and western of their childhoods with the grunge they fell in  love with as teenagers. That fusion became Western Space Grunge—a genre  of their own making that turned them from a grassroots  phenomenon into a force to be reckoned with.

They  first broke through in 2021 with "Couch," a melancholy slow-burn that  resonated deeply with fans and set the foundation for what was to come.  That early momentum  caught the attention of Severance Records, an imprint of Big Loud Rock,  looking to make a statement with its first signing. Together, they  released "Western Space Grunge" in July 2024, solidifying the band’s  identity and introducing their most defining songs  yet. The breakout single "Sad in Carolina" took them from small-town  bars to seven weeks at No. 1 on U.S. Alternative radio, proving their  DIY grit and fearless sound could go head-to-head with the biggest names  in rock.

Now,  with “Ritalin”—a stadium-ready anthem already climbing the  charts—the record captures a band fully coming into their own. From  viral covers to festival stages, they’re proving they’re not just next  up: they’re inevitable.

Contacts

Management

James Robinson, Jackson Stubner

Booking

Publicity