“not them” by Zach Hood

Zach Hood takes his listeners for a symphonic journey in his new release “not them”. He starts off strongly with piercing vocals only to explore his impeccable range throughout the coarse of the song.

The instrumentals are truly something to talk about when it comes to this one. The piano chords and use of the violin mesh perfectly with Hood’s storytelling.

In this dramatic love song, you’ll find lyrics like, “Hate that I was such a fighter / Wish I was a little nicer / Words don’t make a difference in the end / Because now we’re not them”, really tell the story of a love that has outgrown each other. This song truly pulls at the heart strings but in the best, most vulnerable way that you’ll just simply want more of.

Written by Tricia Patras

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