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fxrrvst - Hate Has No Home Here

Get ready to turn up the volume, because Canadian indie rock duo fxrrvst is back and they’ve hit the ground running with their latest single, "Hate Has No Home Here"! After a three-year hiatus, these talented musicians are serving up a deliciously urgent call for change that resonates in our increasingly divided world. From the moment the track kicks off, you’re whisked away on a nostalgic ride that echoes the magic of So Jealous. The duo’s intricate melodies are pure ear candy, layering lush sounds that shift and swirl in all the right ways. Holly’s voice is the heart of the song—her delivery crackles with emotion, blending a sense of longing with a fierce message of hope. When she sings, “hear me out; you are wild, you are loved,” it’s like a warm hug for anyone who’s ever felt out of place. What really sets "Hate Has No Home Here" apart is its dual power. It’s not just an anthem for change—oh no, it’s also a comforting refuge for those who don’t quite fit into society’s narrow boxes. The chant-like echoes of the title serve as a rousing call to arms while inviting listeners into a safe space where differences are celebrated. fxrrvst has a knack for weaving together emotional storytelling and vibrant soundscapes. Their songs have this magical way of evolving, taking you on a journey that feels both expansive and intimate. It’s as if they’re saying, “Hey, we see you, and you’re beautiful just as you are.” A fantastic movie that pairs perfectly with fxrrvst’s “Hate Has No Home Here” is The Perks of Being a Wallflower. This film beautifully captures the essence of feeling out of place and the journey toward acceptance and understanding, much like the empowering message woven throughout fxrrvst's latest single. In a time when the world can feel pretty bleak, "Hate Has No Home Here" is a sparkling reminder that music can spark change. This track is a hopeful anthem for a brighter future, urging us to embrace our uniqueness while championing love and acceptance. So crank it up, sing along, and let this powerful message wash over you—because in the end, love always wins!

  • 2024
  • 4 h : 44 min