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Pop / Rock 28 October, 2019

Heathcote Hill New Single "Promised Land" From The Release 'Fight Another Day'

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Heathcote Hill New Single "Promised Land" From The Release 'Fight Another Day'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Heathcote Hill's song Promised Land is the first track off their album Fight Another Day. It is primarily a guitar-backed folk song with hints of country, Americana, and acoustic rock mixed.

Lyrically, it can best be described as a working-class song. In the first verse, the narrator is given advice by their father. They are taught lessons such as that good work ethic will help get them to the "Promised Land". In the second verse, the mother gives advice, such as to not lie and say some prayers. Similar to in the first verse, the mother believes doing this will help get them to the "Promised Land". The third verse provides a stark contrast to the advice of the parents, with lyrics such as "the truth is more than we can understand", and "I can't promise you a Promised Land".

STREAMING: https://open.spotify.com/track/1qe6o7akOqFXlqw2dQfUht
The song conveys a deep message, essentially saying that the goal is to make it to the "Promised Land", whatever that may be. They also acknowledge that no matter what they do, there is no guarantee that they will make it to such a place, if it even exists. The melody of the instrumentation backs the melody of the lyrics perfectly, with both giving off the vibe of a catchy folk song.

I encourage everyone to listen to this song using headphones or speakers, as the production takes full advantage of having a multi-speaker setup. For example, the song starts solely using the left speaker, and throughout the song the instrumentation found in both speakers complement each other.

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