Zac Hoina’s latest single, “We Don’t Make It,” is a poignant testament to the raw emotions that often accompany love and loss. Initially conceived from a haunting dream, the song captures the bittersweet essence of longing and heartache, resonating deeply with listeners. Hoina candidly shares the song’s evolution, revealing that it took time for the track to find its footing. Despite initial setbacks, “We Don’t Make It” gradually transformed into a powerful anthem, fueled by the band’s impassioned live performances. Drawing inspiration from artists like Coldplay, The Backseat Lovers, and John Mayer, the song radiates with a captivating energy that captivates audiences.
Recorded remotely between NYC and Baltimore, the single showcases Hoina’s versatility as both a musician and a producer. With a minimalist approach, he stripped away unnecessary layers, opting for a more authentic sound that resonates with the song’s emotional core. The song’s genesis from a deeply personal experience adds an additional layer of authenticity, as Hoina recounts a heart-wrenching moment from his past. The lyrics paint a vivid portrait of vulnerability and introspection, inviting listeners to explore their own emotions in the process. Amidst the recording process, Hoina faced challenges in capturing the song’s initial magic. However, he ultimately embraced the rawness of the original recordings, recognizing that they held the true essence of the track. The result is a hauntingly beautiful composition that speaks to the universal experience of love and loss.
“We Don’t Make It” stands as a testament to Hoina’s artistry, showcasing his ability to transform personal experiences into powerful musical narratives. With its emotive lyrics and heartfelt delivery, the single leaves a lasting impression, resonating long after the final notes fade away.
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