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Liam Higgins is a vision of joyful pop songwriting on new single "No Hill I'd Rather Die On"

  • June 23, 2025
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Returning with a joyful, acoustic pop single "No Hill I'd Rather Die On," – Liam Higgins shares a powerful and introspective journey into the heart of what it means to truly belong. A cornerstone of his forthcoming EP, Through The Wild, this track offers a deeply personal narrative of returning home and rediscovering oneself amidst familiar landscapes.

Higgins masterfully takes a well-worn phrase and infuses it with fresh meaning, applying it both to the tangible beauty of his childhood home and the intangible strength of his identity. The song, born from his return to roots after a year in London, pulses with a heartfelt sense of reconciliation and gratitude. It’s more than just a physical homecoming; it's a soulful reunion with the core of who he is.

Musically, Higgins blends cinematic folk-pop with raw, authentic storytelling, creating a soundscape that feels both grand and intimately personal. The track exudes a bittersweet wisdom, celebrating the profound connection to one’s origins while embracing the ongoing journey of self-discovery.

Connect with Liam Higgins: Spotify | Facebook | Spotify

 

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