Blooming out of Northeastern Pennsylvania, So Much Hope, Buried. have announced their debut EP, Sentiment, set for release on March 11th. A gorgeous blend of melodic post-hardcore, the band combines insightful and powerful lyrics with operatic level sounds throughout the seven song EP. Premiering on New Noise Magazine, lead single “Rose Eyes” weaves through emotional dual vocals backed by prominent piano and pounding drums. The song follows the story of a person’s mental health issues affecting one’s ability to fully be themselves and the video for the track graciously connects with the vulnerability found in the lyrics.
Speaking more on the lyrical content of the track, lead vocalist Bart James states:
“‘Rose Eyes’ addresses mental health through a fictionalized story about depression and pain, watching a person strip away any semblance of who they were made to be. It highlights the desperation of knowing they would give anything to be free of the pain they experience on a daily basis, before learning to value themselves and not allowing their struggles to define their life.”
Check out ‘Rose Eyes’ below.