Huckleberry Road's "Quiet Anymore" A Call for Unity Through Music
Huckleberry Road, renowned for sharing stages with acts like Warren Zeiders, Brothers Osborne, and Carrie Underwood, has unleashed a metal-infused anthem, "Quiet Anymore". The track, mixed and mastered by Nashville's Billy Decker, serves as a bold precursor to their upcoming EP set to hit the airwaves in the fall of 2024.
This power-packed song delivers a timely and huge call for unity. As the world struggles with increasing polarization, "Quiet Anymore" boldly advocates for a collective American identity, urging us to rise above divisive political affiliations. The lyrics serve as a rallying cry, encouraging individuals to speak up and address the challenges that society faces today.
Recorded in the band's basement rehearsal studio in Reno, NV, "Quiet Anymore" pours out raw authenticity. Collaborating with Billy Decker, a seasoned professional in the Nashville music scene, elevates the track to new heights, promising an EP that's not just a collection of songs but a musical journey that resonates with audiences.
Huckleberry Road comprises Robert Clark (Lead Vocalist/Guitar), originally from Susanville, CA, and Anthony Vairetta (Lead Guitar, Vocals), a small-town native from Isleton, CA, who moved to Susanville for high school. With over two decades of musical camaraderie, the duo formed Huckleberry Road in 2017 upon settling in Reno, NV. Dillon Secklin (Drums) joined the project in 2018, completing the trio.
With lines like "I’d rather die on my feet than live on my knees," Huckleberry Road evokes a sense of resilience and a determination to stand tall in the face of adversity. The track is a call to action, encouraging listeners to speak out and resist the divisive forces that threaten unity.
With a metal vibe that pulses with energy and purpose, "Quiet Anymore" positions Huckleberry Road as not just musicians but as voices for change. As we eagerly anticipate the full EP release in the fall, this single stands tall as a testament to the band's musical prowess and their dedication to delivering messages that inspire unity, resilience, and the transformative power of music. In a world that often feels divided, Huckleberry Road emerges as a musical force that reminds us of the transformative power of music to inspire change.
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