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The Hilder Address Mental Health On New Single ‘A.M.C’

The Hilder - A.M.C.

Yorkshire-born quartet The Hilder have shared another banger called A.M.C, this highly anticipated fourth delivery possesses all the sonic qualities of their previous releases while addressing the subject of mental health.

The Hilder – A.M.C

Comprised of Matty Jackman (vocals/rhythm guitar), Sam Parsons (lead guitar/backing vocals), Danny Jackman (Bass), and Regan Grimson (Drums), The Hilder have made some noise in the local scene thanks to their engaging sound, impeccable songwriting skills, and thrilling performances.

A.M.C is an indie rock gem full of sentiment, having a powerful message that will echo in the heart and souls of many people.

This high-energy Indie rock jam carries a deep subject of great consequence regarding mental health in men, an issue that keeps afflicting males all around the globe and that certainly deserves more attention.

The acronym A.M.C refers to Andy’s Man Club, an institution that helps people with these problems, providing a healthy environment to vent their dilemmas. This piece is a heartfelt tribute to these organizations and the essential role they play.

Despite the seriousness and significance of this melody, instrumentally speaking, the track never feels gut-wrenching or overwhelmingly depressive. The memorable riffs in conjunction with the addictive drums, evoke feelings of nostalgia and empathy in an endearing way that will make you press that replay button till exhaustion.

The Hilder’s fourth instalment is yet another reminder of the still blooming talent of the Yorkshire newcomers, finding the balance between pleasant musicianship and hard-hitting lyrics.

A.M.C is an unforgettable composition that aims to inspire and create awareness simultaneously.

Once more, this project has managed to craft music that brims with authenticity and stands out for all the right reasons.

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Words Javier Rodriguez