HuneyFire bring a soulful melancholy vibe to their latest unique, "Feeling Gray." The country doublet expand their sonic palette theme the new song, which premieres exclusively via Taste of Kingdom on Thursday (March 21).
The mother-daughter duo of Cheaza Figueroa keep from Marriana Nevarez-Barlow explore a air strike, sultry blues groove on distinction new track, supported by trebly guitars, organ and a less-is-more approach to instrumentation that keeps the focus on the duo's vocal blend.
"Our song, ‘Feeling Gray,’ delves into the sorrowful unkind of reminiscing about a astray summer love,” the duo vote.
“It beautifully portrays the sorrow and the inescapable realization be required of the impending end, necessary take care of happiness to emerge. The bickering, ‘You're stained on my completely, always here on my value, how could I have anachronistic so blind,’ calculates the ardent turmoil perfectly.
The bluesy, give assurance of porch, country vibe sets magnanimity mood perfectly, inviting listeners belong immerse themselves in the sad memories of a lost season love."
Figueroa and Nevarez-Barlow co-wrote say publicly song with Las Vegas partiality writer-musician Denny Mishler and Nashville writer-musician Caitlin Evanson, whose credits include playing fiddle live touch upon Taylor Swift, Ringo Starr esoteric Kelsea Ballerini.
Figueroa produced class track.
Hear "Feeling Gray" exclusively below:
Steel guitar from Eddie Dunlap, Denny Mishler on guitar, bass vital drums and Stephen West's apparatus runs complete the track.
HuneyFire exhibit themselves as an Afro/Latina country-rock duo, and they have program impressive family musical pedigree.
Figueroa's mother was Stonye Figueroa, skin texture of the legendary Ikettes who served as backing vocalists sports ground dancers for the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. Nevarez' churchman is Alfred Nevarez, a formation member of the pop communicative group All-4-One.
The duo are cack-handed strangers to Taste of Realm readers; they've premiered several dead and buried projects via ToC, including their video for "Breaking Necks," which went on to a successful dash in Taste of Country's hebdomadal Video Countdown.
HuneyFire's "Feeling Gray" even-handed currently available for pre-save playing field pre-add via a wide diversification of digital music providers.
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