Tennessee Holy Water embodies Southern Rock in new anthem ‘Choices’ (PREMIERE)

Tennessee Holy Water is releasing their new single and music video for ‘Choices,’ and you can listen and watch a day early exclusively with Music Crowns.

You Can Download and Stream Choices here: https://soulspazm.ffm.to/choices

The five-piece pays homage to their whiskey-soaked roots and the humbling rise from garage band to break out country rock band. Two years after its inception, the band is embarking on releasing original music in 2023 amidst a busy live performance schedule. “Our approach to writing music is like a culmination of everything going wrong- like Murphy’s Law with notes,” the band says. This power group expertly combines elements of metal, blues, and country to create their unique sound that’s hard not to fall in love with. Layered over their sweet sound are lyrics that are never fabricated. This group of five keeps things authentic in each and every song, never losing sight of who they are and where they come from.

The song starts with an attention-grabbing classically southern electric guitar riff that has you hooked. The drums soon join with a loud crash and the band melds together to create this awesome head-banging rock sound. The music mellows, dropping down to just guitar before a cymbal roll bringing us into the lyrics. Frontman Jesse Vickers’ smooth voice sings out the first line “Stepping through the door, I’ve been gone so long.” The band continues to rock out as Jesse reminisces on some of the past mistakes he’s made. In the chorus, he reminds us that time may heal all but the memories remain with the lyrics “Every wound heals but the scars don’t fade / They remind me each day of the choices I’ve made.” The song goes into an electrifying guitar solo that will blow you away.

While the song is headbanging and upbeat, ‘Choices’ is truly about the consequences of making poor decisions, an experience we all know too well. The band laments on these choices, but not through a slow, sad, boring song. Instead, they channel their high intensity emotions into a hard, southern metal sound. As Jesse sings, “Can’t seem to forget all the places I’ve been / Can’t seem to live a life that’s worth the hell I’m in,” you can feel the raw authenticity in his voice, as well as the artistic choices of all the instrumentalists.

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