The Edinburgh artist returns with anthemic panache on this new, stylish, lyrically clever single, “a tragic, romantic song about the music industry, looking at the lengths an artist may or may not go in order to have glory showered upon them.”
“It’s about the pitfalls of success, the perils of fame and the curse of ambition. It’s as loud and dangerous as a speeding train.” The song comes from Hamish’s forthcoming second album Angel Numbers, due out in February, following 2021’s acclaimed Heavy Elevator. To enjoy more of his work, see also the embedded Spotify link below. Out on Post Electric Artists.
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