Video Premiere: So Much Hope, Buried – ‘Rose Eyes’

So Much Hope, Buried

Fresh off their new EP, Sentiment, our March 11, Northeastern, Pennsylvania band So Much Hope, Buried are sharing the new video, “Rose Eyes,” premiering here exclusively at New Noise.

Composed of Bart James (vocals), Derek Nowak (piano and vocals), Andrew Blan (guitar), Nick Cotillo (bass), and Eric Novroski (drums), the band joined together almost seamlessly during the downtime of the pandemic. On their forthcoming debut EP, Sentiment, So Much Hope, Buried burst with emotion in both their lyrics and sounds. Touching on faith, mental health, finding purpose, and love, the seven songs on the record are as personal to the band as they are up for interpretation by the listener.

The melodic, post-hardcore band arguably fall in a similar category genre-wise as bands like Being As An Ocean and La Dispute.

“Rose Eyes” looks at mental health and one’s ability to fully be themselves, waving through emotional vocals backed by gorgeous piano and pounding drums.

Vocalist Bart James chats more about the track:

“’Rose Eyes’ addresses mental health through a fictionalized story about depression and pain, watching a person strip away any semblance of who they were made to be. It highlights the desperation of knowing they would give anything to be free of the pain they experience on a daily basis, before learning to value themselves and not allowing their struggles to define their life.”

Watch the video for “Rose Eyes” here:

For more from So Much Hope, Buried, find them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Photo courtesy of So Much Hope, Buried

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