"Since their formation in 2014, HARBOUR has gone from packing rooms in their native Cincinnati to selling out venues all across the United States. Members Ryan Green (vocals/guitar), Jarett Lewis (guitar), Ryan Sulken (drums), Walker Atkinson (bass), and Devon Turner (guitar) have curated an infectious indie pop/rock sound that transfers seamlessly into their live shows, garnering millions of listeners across various music platforms.
Released on 2/24/2023, To Chase My Dreams, Or To Just Lie Down? is HARBOUR's fourth studio album, and a compelling display of the band's sonic maturation during their tenure as a group. Birthed in solitude and drawing inspiration from the uncertainty of daily life amidst a global pandemic, this 10 song grouping is a raw depiction of the delicate relationship between an artist and a dream.
The feature track, Fish Tank - whose chorus lyrics echo the album's titular question - reflects the dance of fear and longing that concurrently pulls you away and pushes you toward your deepest desires; the paradoxical pursuit of that which also causes the deepest pain. Floating melodies juxtapose ruminating lyrics, painting a vivid illustration of the narrator's internal war between the desire to chase a dream, and the apathy that undercuts that ambition."
Released on 2/24/2023, To Chase My Dreams, Or To Just Lie Down? is HARBOUR's fourth studio album, and a compelling display of the band's sonic maturation during their tenure as a group. Birthed in solitude and drawing inspiration from the uncertainty of daily life amidst a global pandemic, this 10 song grouping is a raw depiction of the delicate relationship between an artist and a dream.
The feature track, Fish Tank - whose chorus lyrics echo the album's titular question - reflects the dance of fear and longing that concurrently pulls you away and pushes you toward your deepest desires; the paradoxical pursuit of that which also causes the deepest pain. Floating melodies juxtapose ruminating lyrics, painting a vivid illustration of the narrator's internal war between the desire to chase a dream, and the apathy that undercuts that ambition."
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