THORNHILL TO DROP NEW ALBUM HEROINE ON JUNE 3
Continuing the thrilling sensation stemming from their previous singles, Thornhill has announced details regarding their upcoming album Heroine. It will be released on June 3 by UNFD. To pre-order the album head on over to here.
To support fans’ preparation for the release, Thornhill held a series of preview shows on their home turf, Australia, with support from Whatever, Forever. Two months out from the album’s release, they will perform the Heroine live and in its entirety, followed by a question-and-answer session about the album’s release.
Close your eyes and listen to any of the songs on this record, and your imagination will be transported to scenes from this classical form of Hollywood. Riding a creative flow fueled by a fondness for the charm and glamour of this style. Thornhill’s Jacob Charlton (vocals/lyrics) and Ethan McCann (guitar/production) birthed Heroine — a vivid anthology of stories set to a dynamic, cinema-inspired score.
Anyone watching “Varsity Hearts” will picture glamorous scenarios and songs from She’s All That, as well as the antics of James Bond in James Bond: The Spy Who Loved Me and James Caan’s Wicked. Elsewhere, the album pays homage to a host of Hollywood classics, including Singing in the Rain, Kelly Fremon Craig’s American Beauty, and the Baz Luhrmann-directed box office smash Romeo & Juliet.
Drawn to the class and flare of this world, Thornhill offer a stunning listening and visual experience on Heroine as they channel music, cinema, visual art, and storytelling into a cohesive body of work. On today’s newest single offering, itself titled “Hollywood,” Charlton shares more behind its narrative centered around the process of falling out of love.
“The premise of this song follows a protagonist, who is coming to terms with being in love with another girl he’s just met while still being in a relationship that has been slowly falling apart around him. This one-in-a-million encounter with someone who has changed his entire world in a matter of glances is the theme we follow throughout the song until he finally builds the courage to say it out loud. He makes little decisions, puts his current partner in a bad light to make himself feel like he’s in the right, and calls her names as she begs him to announce his true feelings for someone he’s met on their trip to Hollywood.”
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