I gave it a listen and loved the sound they got "going on".
Stripped down and mellow, with just a guitar and hand drum, the album starts off with "Coming Home", which pulls on the heart strings and gets you grooving at the same time.
"Andy" is about that one guy we all know that let their addictions and party lifestyle into their 30s.
"Growing Up" is super catchy, and one of my favorites of this one about exactly what it says.
"My Dad and My Best Friend" is another catchy one that hits some harder issues, like the lack of a father, or a friend that commit suicide.
"Giving Up On God" almost put me in the mind of Johnny Hobo, in a good way.
"War" is another mellow-vibbed one, about personal relationship conflicts.
"Calling Names" tackels the important, current issue of hatred towards members of the LGBT community.
"25 Years Old" is another short, catchy song about growing up.
"Nothing In This World" is a song that inspires confidence. Good vibes.
"Last Song" is beautiful, catchy, and a great end to this album.
You can check the album out for yourself, and even download it to your device for free or donation on the HueMans' Bandcamp.
Also, check out the article "6 Things A Musician With Professional Aspirations Should Consider", and the album review of Robber's Roost's "Swallow Your Fears"
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