Glasgow's rising alternative provocateurs, heavyskint, are back with their second single, "When Are You Coming For Me Jesus?" This song takes you to the raw, unfiltered depths of human desperation. This new release goes even further, embracing a darker, more chaotic emotional landscape that shows a band unafraid to explore openness in its most raw form.
Arran Black (Tanzana) produced the song, which is both fierce and precise. You can't help but be drawn in by frontman Jacob Hunter's tortured voice from the first note. His wail cuts through the controlled instruments like a beacon of pain and urgency. The song's sound tension perfectly matches its themes of self-sabotage, loneliness, and the haunting feeling of wondering why the people you rely on most aren't there when you need them.
"When Are You Coming For Me Jesus?" is a way to deal with your feelings. heavyskint is a band that knows who they are, isn't afraid to be creative, and won't tone down their message to make it more comfortable or appealing to the general public. Every instrument and voice choice adds to the song's cathartic energy, making it impossible to just listen.
heavyskint's latest is a must-listen for fans of music that hurts, wounds, and ultimately tells the truth. With this single, they confirm that their path is one to watch, promising more uncompromising, thought-provoking work in the months to come.
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Rock
