“Honey I’m Hardly” by Oliver Hazard

“Honey I’m Hardly” is one of those easy love songs that feels like a gust of wind on a hot summer day. This song has so many refreshing elements to it and really portrays the essence of simple love in the best way. 

The guitar and percussion arrangements wrap around like lyrics like a blanket. The production is steady and intentional, giving the vocals a well rounded feel. 

Oliver Hazard includes some really beautiful harmonies within the storytelling journey that reflect his vocals in a strong way. I truly loved the effortless of this song.  

Written by Tricia Patras

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