London indie rock quartet, Heavy Heart, are bringing their 2019 trilogy of singles, which started with Bed Bug and continued with Dowsabel, to an impressive close, this time taking a more personal and emotional direction. The band's new song, Cry Ice, sets down the breakdown of vocalist Anna Vincent and guitarist Patrick Fitzroy’s seven-year relationship.
"Cry Ice is about the end of a love affair; the glacial, slow, final moments of it all," state the band. "Specifically, the song is about two people dying together on the side of a mountain, frozen forever just out of reach of each other."
Intimate and emotive, Cry Ice finds Heavy Heart at their most sharp and polished, as the band keep on refining their sound, while they take on a very much familiar subject, and out of something private they create a fine piece of art to which one could easily relate.
Like the previous two singles, Cry Ice was mixed and co-produced by Gabe Wax (The War On Drugs, Palehound, Soccer Mommy).
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