
Break Every Chain
Kish Moody’s “Break Every Chain (Rock Version)” on the Holy Rock Revival album reimagines Tasha Cobbs’ worship classic with epic
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If you’ve ever wanted to trade the noise of everyday life for a quiet evening by the water, Kish Moody’s “Bait a Hook and Cast a Line” takes you there. It’s a country tune that blends nostalgia, storytelling, and summer vibes into one easy-going anthem.
From the opening lines, you’re right on the shoreline with him:
“Well, I’m sittin’ on the bank and I’m feelin’ fine
Caught a twig and a buzz and had a damn good time
The sun is goin’ down, I’m singin’ with the crickets and frogs…”
It’s a scene straight out of a summer memory—rod in hand, beer on the hood, crickets in the background, and the breeze rolling off the water.
At its heart, the song is about letting go of stress and finding peace in the simplest of moments.
“If anybody asks where I’ve been
You can tell all your friends
That I’m out on the lake
Castin’ my cares away
Thinkin’ about my daddy and the good old days…”
It’s both deeply personal and instantly relatable—whether you’re remembering your own childhood, or just craving a break from the grind.
Moody doesn’t just capture stillness—he also brings the thrill of fishing to life.
“We can tell all our friends how we almost reeled it in
But it broke the line as we pulled it to the bank
It’s a pound and six foot long, man, we watched as it swam off…”
That mix of laughter, loss, and storytelling gold makes the track as fun as it is heartfelt. And when he sings about “makin’ memories with my kids and some good old days,” the song takes on another layer—family tradition, passed down with every cast of the line.
🎶 This track is perfect for:
Country music fans who love real storytelling
Fishing trips, lake days, and summer cookouts
Anyone who needs to unplug and find a little peace of mind
As the chorus reminds us again and again:
“And when I need to find a peace of mind
I bait a hook and cast a line…”
Slip on your fishing hat, grab a cooler, and let Kish Moody’s “Bait a Hook and Cast a Line” carry you to the water’s edge. It’s not just a song—it’s a vibe, a memory, and a reminder that peace is often just one cast away.
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