The Hourglass Effect share cinematic visuals for haunting single “The Highway,” from their recent EP Inner Ocean. An immersive rock’n’roll experience rooted in heartfelt songwriting and diverse instrumentals, the collection weaves resonant tales of love, life, and the struggles.
Framed by an abundance of reflection and touches of creative spark, the EP leaves behind a hopeful message that “the sky is the limit” when we chase our dreams led by dedication and perseverance.
“The Highway,” encapsulates the intricate sonic core of the track as moves across vast layers of guitar, bass, drums, keyboard, banjo, mandolin, alongside the dark, rustic vocal lines of songwriter Drew Brashear, who makes his first foray into being a vocalist.
The track is elevated by the warm hues and cinematic vibrance of the accompanying visuals which juxtaposes the haunting harmonies to perfection.
The strength of the EP rests in the musical synergy between Drew Brashear’s songwriting and Dave Hardman’s production expertise with delicate yet powerful vocal delivery by Erin Fox-Clough adds a final, emotive flourish.
Completely independent and self-funded, The Hourglass Effect have already made a name for themselves in the indie rock scene with the success of their self-titled debut album. Now with their second project, the band continue to hone and polish the alluring blend of heartfelt artistry and DIY spirit that has defined them so far.
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