The Home Team is back in a big way with a new single, "Somebody Else's Face." Pearlz, out just in time for the first anniversary of The Crucible of Life, hits hard and fast with a blend of heavy riffs and infectious pop melodies, all mixed with raw emotion. Featuring a stunning music video, "Somebody Else's Face" encapsulates heart, longing, memory, and how the past can haunt us.
Frontman Brian Butcher wears his heart on his sleeve and pours every bit of feeling into his vocals. His vibrant delivery adds a muscular impetus to the track's forceful lyricism, one high point being "Everything ebbs and flows But you know that Feelings will come and go But don't hold back." As "Somebody Else's Face" builds toward its climax, Broadside's Oliver Baxxter joins Butcher, and their effortless vocal chemistry pushes "Somebody Else's Face" to another level of intensity. "Somebody Else's Face" themes of betrayal and bitterness are voiced through their harmonies and impassioned performances, adding depth to an electric composition.
"Somebody Else's Face" is pure The Home Team from the soaring hooks, the intricate instrumentation, and the undeniable energy that keeps listeners coming back for more. With every crashing drum hit and fiery guitar riff, "Somebody Else's Face" solidifies itself as an anthem for anyone who's ever grappled with the shadows of their past.
As The Home Team strides further into the heavy-pop genre, "Somebody Else's Face" is a stark reminder that they don't always have to sacrifice aggression for melody, because they can simply make break up sound like an anthem you can't live without. Not one to skip. Turn it up and let the music do the talking!