The parking and mobility industry has never had a soundtrack—until now.
Mobility Fever Dream, the debut concept album by Brooke Krieger, drops October 24, 2025, on all major streaming platforms. Created as a cultural time capsule, the album transforms the language, challenges, and humor of modern mobility into a fast-paced, satirical, and surprisingly human musical experience.
Divided into four acts, Mobility Fever Dream explores everything from the relentless pace of conferences and RFP cycles to the tech-fueled evolution of AI, EV, and AV integration in our cities. The sound stretches across pop, hip-hop, country, and even K-pop—because the mobility space, like the album, refuses to fit neatly into one category.
“This project started as a joke between colleagues about how wild our industry has become,” says Krieger. “But the more I thought about it, the more I realized: the mobility industry is art in motion. It deserves to be heard as much as it’s seen.”
A Four-Act Journey Through the Industry’s Chaos
With track titles like “Buyout Season,” “The Parking King (RIP Donald Shoup),” “Curbside Hero,” and “Free Parking? Babe, That’s So 2003,” the album blends wit and insight—offering a rhythm-driven reflection on automation, open-market innovation, and the culture of parking itself.
Each act mirrors a stage of the industry’s evolution:
- Act I: The Fever Dream — The nonstop world of trade shows, funding rounds, and caffeine-fueled innovation.
- Act II: The Streets — Where policy, enforcement, and the human side of parking collide.
- Act III: The System Reloads — Technology, apps, and automation take center stage.
- Act IV: The Vision — A nod to the future we’re building—connected, autonomous, and a little bit chaotic.
And as a bonus track, the album closes where it all began: “Artificial Intention”—a sultry nod to our industry’s collective fascination with artificial intelligence and automation.
Satire, Sound, and the Soul of a Sector
Released under Curb Culture Media, Mobility Fever Dream isn’t just an album—it’s a mirror. It celebrates the dreamers, engineers, planners, operators, and innovators who make cities more livable every day.
“I wanted to create something that makes people in this space laugh, nod, and think, ‘Yep, that’s us,’” says Krieger. “Because behind every citation, every app, every RFP—there’s a story worth singing.”
Mobility Fever Dream challenges how we talk about mobility, reminding us that the future isn’t just about infrastructure—it’s about imagination.
Listen for Yourself
Stream “Mobility Fever Dream” everywhere October 24, 2025.