Pop-Rock act Hawkins release their infectious new track “Sober”.
“With its 80s-reminescent guitar solo and echoes of disco-like rhythm, “Sober” is a night-time extravaganza that is made for the dance floor.”
Pop-Rock act Hawkins release their infectious new track “Sober”.
Beloved by everyone from Eddie Money to former The Sex Pistols manager Noel E. Monk, Hawkins have been rocking many a stage on the US East Coast. With their debut single “Lights Off” reaching 110,000 Spotify streams within the space of a month, it is clear that these boys have something special. Captivating audiences with their charismatic stage presence and riotous sound, they are constantly heading for newer heights and are now expected to headline at the Toyota Oakdale Theatre in November.
Embodying a Rock attitude mixed with Popy accessibility, “Sober” is an energetic crowd-pleaser of a track with a level of underlying darkness. A punchy beat is its beating core, while the blending of melodic guitars with the occasional rougher riffs provides texture and momentum. Lead singer’s Hawkins French’s resonant vocals are seductively inviting, ushering in a tale of intense desire and misplaced craving, all the while dripping with raw passion that is hard to resist.
With its 80s-reminescent guitar solo and echoes of disco-like rhythm, “Sober” is a night-time extravaganza that is made for the dance floor.
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