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Exclusive: HereComeHere Premiere New Song, "Crybaby"

Hailing from Cincinnati, OH, HereComeHere blends high-energy hard rock, alternative rock, and a taste of pop for an upbeat vibe that provides the kind of pop sensibilities that will have their choruses stuck in your head for days. Today, we're exclusively premiering their new single, "Crybaby." Listen to it below.  The song is reminiscent of early 2000's nu metal with a catchy chorus that will keep you coming back for multiple listens.

“This song is a bit different than the rest of the album; It’s a bit more lighthearted. An homage to 2000’s rap-rock groups, spouting off about how they’re the coolest, dopest, toughest guys out there. We all sang along in our bedrooms to those tunes, believing the lyrics were true. Now we look back on those groups and songs and laugh at how silly the content was. But, personally, those songs helped shape who I am today: a scared human being, pretending I can take anything thrown my way. Maybe if we lie to ourselves enough, it will become true. -Bryce Hogland

Written by HereComeHere Mixed and Mastered by Austin Nivarel of Moonlight Studios

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PostedMarch 30, 2017
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsHereComeHere, Crybaby, exclusive premiere

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