HEART TO GOLD NAVIGATE LIFE’S UPS AND DOWNS WITH GRIPPING NEW TRACK "MOSTLY"
Jason Gordonjason@releasewave.comHeart To Gold just dropped the video for its latest single "Mostly" taken from their forthcoming LP "Free Help" set for release on November 15, 2024. Brought to life by Grammy-nominated producer Will Yip (Title Fight, Turnstile) and released on his label, Memory Music, Free Help amplifies the band's scrappy roots into something bigger—both sonically and thematically. It serves as a rallying cry for connection, and the new song out today, “Mostly,” serves as one of its most emotionally resonant offerings. "Mostly" is a raw reflection on the experience of drifting away from people as time passes, grounded in vocalist/guitarist Grant Whiteoak’s candid lyrics about youth, identity, and missteps along the way. “At the time, I was stuck trying to subconsciously figure myself out. I didn’t know I was living in ways that didn’t align with who I truly wanted to be," he says. "Mostly is about finally realizing who I was while losing connections with people I tried to impress. Stream "Mostly" below along with previously released singles "Get it Back" and "TNT" for a taste of what's to come.
RIYL: Polar Bear Club, Carly Cosgrove, Gulfer, Against Me!
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Free Help
November 15, 2024Heart to Gold, an indie/punk trio from Minneapolis, will release their new 10-song LP "Free Help" on November 15, 2024 via Memory Music. Recorded with Grammy-nominated producer Will Yip, the new album is an expertly arranged, arena-sized rendering of Heart to Gold's scrappy, bold guitar rock; a heartening mix of melodic punk, cavernous post-hardcore, and ’90s alt-rock. Comparable to bands like Joyce Manor, Pup, Against Me!, and The Weakerthans, the album's latest single "TNT" which is now streaming on all DSP's embodies a spirited message of perseverance when feeling down. Giving it your all when you know the odds might be against you.