George Montague turns the open road into a feeling with heartfelt anthem “Home”

George Montague’s “Home” is a feel-good, uplifting hymn that feels crafted for long drives, shared experiences, and wide-open horizons. Born out of years of live shows, when it quietly became a fan favorite, the music carries with it the intensity of innumerable sing-alongs and ever-evolving emotional significance.

“Home” is a road trip tune at its core, with a global draw, made not simply to move but to connect. It transmits the spirit of journeys already traveled and those yet to be taken when music is part of the environment itself. The upbeat tone of the music has something intuitive about it, rather than forced, it moves with a kind of natural ease and is like the sensation of being in motion without any rush.

As life has evolved around it, the song has assumed a deeper personal value, changing meaning over time. Which, thanks to progression, adds another level of sincerity, taking it from a live favourite to something more contemplative, something of family and memory and presence. But it never loses its openness, it only widens its emotional range.

“Home” is ultimately a record that feels made for sharing. It invites voices to join in, on stage, in a car, along familiar routes. It feels like it begins to live when it is not only heard but experienced together. 

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