“Fireflies and Southern Winter” by Zach Hood

If there’s one thing Zach Hood is good at, it’s putting his heart on the table. His newest song “Fireflies & Southern Winter” is a song about the heartbreak that comes from leaving a place you call home. This song tugs at the heartstrings of nostalgia and love when it’s connected to a place.

Zach Hood presents his strong vocal journey for his listeners weaving emotion into each word. He does this so effortlessly and really showcases his talent in a tangible way.

This song was full of love, and deep emotion. Another wonderful journey brought to us from Zach Hood.

Written by Tricia Patras

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