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Hearts & Hand Grenades’ “Better Off Alone is a song about being overlooked

Hearts & Hand Grenades’ latest single and music video, “Better Off Alone”, is an explosive track and the second glimpse into their upcoming full-length album, due out for release in January, 2024. The band’s edgy sound resonates across generations of rock enthusiasts, and “Better Off Alone” is a show of their chaotically, brilliant versatility.

Lead vocalist and bassist Stephanie shines on this track, delivering a powerhouse performance that captures the essence of the song’s narrative. “Better Off Alone is a song about being overlooked in a relationship, finally getting fed up, and doing something about it,” Stephanie says.

Guitarist Mike adds another layer of intensity to the track, showcasing the band’s ability to transition between genres without a distinctive change, “[A]nd we chose this song as a single to show that the band is extremely diverse when it comes to our music,” Stephanie adds. “We can go from a punk feel to hard rock, to metal, and back again!” Mike Adds. This diversity is evident in “Better Off Alone.”

Mike adds, “In thinking about all our music videos so far, this was actually the most fun to create. Each shot was thought up on the spot, and brought to life by the people at the party just being themselves and having a great time. For example, there is a guy in the video that just laid down after having too much to drink, and it looked like he was passed out drunk. We thought, that’s funny so we decided to have a bunch of shots where he was passed out everywhere. There is also a scene reminiscent of the movie 300 where he yells ‘This is Sparta’ and kicks a guy into the pit. Our female friend got to do the same when she finally had enough of her boyfriend ignoring her. Overall, Nick Sonricker is fantastic to work with. He is easy-going and comes prepared not only with all his camera equipment, but the ability to recognize and execute ideas that made our video pop!”

The music video – directed by Nick Sonricker – is a visual feast that complements the rebellious spirit of the song. “Better Off Alone” captures the band’s vibrant energy, featuring spontaneous moments and creative scenes that add an extra layer of fun to the video.

“Better Off Alone” stands as a showcase of their unwavering commitment to rock’s diverse landscape.

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