Bobby Amaru, VEdA, Saliva, and Judge & Jury, unveil "Running up that hill" with a cinematic journey through hard rock legend featuring all-new and appropriate insane-asylum-levels of HYPERPOWER courtesy of a Beatles meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion experience, the track is an unapologetic nod to Veda's favorite television series, Stranger Things. It marries vintage-sounding synths with heavy guitars and soaring vocals that are both nostalgic and gloriously modern.
Listeners are made to feel as though they've been transported into a world where the eerie and the epic overlap. The song captures the suspense and excitement of Stranger Things while maintaining the natural intensity that fans of Saliva and Bobby Amaru are accustomed to. With Veda leading the way, layers of synth swell into a galvanizing break full of crunching guitar riffs and commanding vocal acrobatics, making an anthem that sticks long after the final note rings out.
"Running Up That Hill" is an experience," per the collaborative group. We aimed for that cinematic Stranger Things vibe but with our adrenaline-fueled version of hard rock. It's for fans who eat up the big moments, both on screen and in music.
Already causing a stir amongst fans of cinematic rock and synth-driven classics, "Running Up That Hill" looks set to be signature track of the year. It's a nostalgia trip, an artful display, and just pure muscle all at once, to show that when these four trends collide, the impact cannot be anything less than massive.

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