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Broken Down is Huckleberry Road’s Single Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
Huckleberry Road’s single Broken Down takes listeners on an intense journey through the raw emotions of heartache and lost love.

Broken Down is Huckleberry Road’s Single Out Now

From the start, the lead singer’s gravelly voice pulls you into the rugged world of country rock, where the pain of relationships unravelling feels almost palpable.

The gentle arpeggiated guitar sets a reflective mood, while the drums pulse with a steady, blues-infused rhythm, keeping the track grounded.

The violin is superb, which pierces through the track like a blade cutting through the atmosphere, adding a sense of urgency.

The chorus, with its nostalgic undertones, opens up into a broader, more expansive feel, capturing the deep emotional weight of the song.

It’s a theme many can relate to — the struggle of dealing with the end of a relationship, the pain of love lost, and the slow process of moving forward.

The guitar solo is a highlight, screaming out the song’s sorrow in a way that’s melodic and haunting, reminiscent of classic Eagles solos.

Its emotional depth and sharp execution perfectly underscore the theme of brokenness that runs throughout the song. By the end, you’ll feel the pull to jump in a truck, hit the open road, and get lost in thought, reflecting on the landscapes of life and love.

Broken Down is Huckleberry Road’s Single Out Now!


Intense!


Huckleberry Road is a Western Country Rock trio from Northern Nevada. With Robert James Clark (Vocals/Guitar), Anthony Vairetta (Guitar/Vocals), and Dillon Secklin (Drums), Huckleberry Road draws on over two decades of musical camaraderie and a deep-seated passion for blues and country storytelling. Huckleberry Road brings a mixed bag of whiskey drinking, up tempo, rock infused with heartfelt country music!




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