SINGLE REVIEW: HOL “BONES”

Following her debut album, The Chapter, the talented 18-year-old singer-songwriter HOL released the alternative rock anthem “Bones.” Surrounded by distorted guitars and heavy-hitting drums, HOL’s voice reminds you of the wonderfulness of lollipops in the summer.  

Around the painful, destructive nature of heartbreak and guilt, HOL navigates through with the eventual realization that speaks courage and freedom. There's so much power that comes from walking away – if something was meant to be, it will be.

Like all the best things in rock music, “Bones” is young and energetic, explosive as it wanted to be. Truthful with no remorse. It reminds you of the best of the years, the nights that are full of possibilities.

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