Hello Biplane, featuring singer-guitarist Sam Hanzus, bassist Kyle Sutherland, and drummer Gage Peeke, hops back on the indie rock circuit with “Fetch,” a new single that draws inspiration from the spiritual lives of dogs and us humans, even down to the smallest details of nature. The second of four singles to be released ahead of their upcoming album, " How to Hold a Bug, “Fetch” is both playful and meditative, its informative lyrics remind listeners about the simple beauty of being alongside other living things, bugs, rocks, and all.
Fueled by pulsing guitars and a beat that almost dares you not to move, “Fetch” is quintessentially the band’s mixture of melodic grit and lyrical heart. The song’s central message carries a subtle urgency to notice, to care, and to appreciate the transient bonds surrounding us. It’s an anthem for the micro moments that rarely get acknowledged yet define how we live our lives to the world around us.
“Fetch” calls you listen, it encourages you to reflect. Rendered through Hello Biplane’s singular lens, quotidian existence becomes a tapestry in which the sacred and the secular intermingle, inspiring compassion for each being that crosses your path.
With four singles preceding the arrival of "How to Hold a Bug, Hello Biplane is primed for an album that appears ready to balance thoughtfulness with rhythmic drive. “Fetch” is a testament to their ability to marry indie rock dynamism with thought-provoking narrative sweep, showing that even within the bounds of a song about dogs and bugs, it’s possible to leave an indelible mark on the human heart.
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