Haim shares “Everybody's trying to figure me out”

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A Track To enjoy summer.

The American band, Haimhe has shared “Everybody's trying to figure me out”its most recent single after “Relationships”. This Track It has a great musical production that manages to capture the feeling of ending a sentimental relationship with a letter that expresses the internal conflict to get ahead, even if the heart does not want to leave. In addition, it externalizes the desire to feel good and fully without depending on anyone, with a deep narrative of reflection, where it is recognized that, although the process of healing is painful and slow, it is necessary.

This song we will launch is my favorite we have composed in the last two years. Writing it has helped me to overcome difficult moments, and we think it could be useful to find the right pace for this summer, “Danielle shared via Instagram.

Definitely “Everybody's trying to figure me out” It arrives with an alternative vibes full of motivation and makes it clear that it is a Track For spring-summer, an era of the colorful, positive and full of life.

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Although a new album has not yet been confirmed, Danielle (main voice, guitar, drums), This (bass and voice) and Alana (guitar, keyboard, voice) prepare to present themselves at festivals such as New Orleans Jazz Festival and Spring Sound.

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