Garrow Hill’s single “We Are All but Nothing” kicks off with a sharp hit of guitar and drums. There’s no long build-up; it just jumps right in. The energy grabs you immediately, with riffs that move between grit and melody. Even in the chaos, there’s a sense of control; nothing feels random, but everything feels alive.
Stew King’s voice cuts through the mix with a raw edge that fits perfectly with the thick wall of guitars. He doesn’t overdo it; his tone stays grounded, but there’s a tension in every line that keeps you hooked. Behind him, P.G. Branton pushes the song forward with tight drumming that gives it a strong heartbeat.
The production feels honest. It’s heavy, but not too polished, letting the rough edges shine. The song flows naturally between quieter moments and full-blown hits, giving it movement without losing its weight.
By the time it fades out, “We Are All but Nothing” feels complete. No extra drama, no filler, just bold, direct music made by two musicians who clearly know how to work together. Stay connected with Garrow Hill on social media for updates on future releases: Facebook – Instagram – X – Spotify – SoundCloud – Bandcamp – YouTube – Website.
