Australian rock band Hands Like Houses have released a brand new song, “Overthinking”, off their upcoming record -Anon. The band’s 4th full-length, it’s the first new HLH material since 2017’s one-off single “Drift”, and upon first listen, feels very different than anything they’ve done previously.
With multiple Warped Tour runs and sold-out shows worldwide under their belts, -Anon follows up 2016’s Dissonants, which showed the band consolidating their songwriting into an effective album that made waves worldwide. Songs like the anthemic “Colourblind” have become live staples, and only cement Hands Like Houses’ dedication to making great songs with more hooks than a tackle box.
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