Taste Test: Hirsh succumb to distressing late night reveries on new song, ‘Fall’
The alt-pop band struggle with their feelings in the midnight hour.
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Nighttime can be the worst. You shut off your phone, and roll over hoping to leap into the dream fields. But something harsh and unseen rips you backward – and there you are hanging here, there and no where at the same time. Alt-pop trio Hirsh fall between the cracks of the night and spiral down, down, down. Their aptly-titled “Fall” treads in a distorted mental state, their extremities writhing in a thick black tar. “There’s a riot in my head / All the prisoners are dead,” frontman Beau Hirshfield lets his voice tire and careen into the ditch. The final words gasp from his lungs and even leave the listener quite uneasy. “Struggle to find my breath, yeah / It will be the death of me………”
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