The South West rock four-piece Haytor has released their latest single entitled 'All We'll Ever Be'. This track showcases the band's ability to blend a crunching live sound, typically found at their electrifying performances, with an undercurrent of deep emotional resonance. With a finely balanced and dynamic composition, 'All We'll Ever Be' captures a range of feelings that resonate deeply with its listeners.
Produced by Josiah J Manning, the single delves into themes of loss and remembrance, combining vibrant melodies with powerful guitars. The lyrics are particularly poignant, reflecting on grief and the emotional ties that persists after someone has passed. Frontman Austin Robison shared that the song serves as an ode to his grandfather, who died shortly after the pandemic began. Robison expressed, "'All We'll Ever Be' is a heartfelt remembrance of my grandad, who was a significant figure in my upbringing. It also reflects on the grandparental and parental figures that shape our lives during childhood."
The songwriting process began with the lyrics paired with a joyful riff the band had created, aiming for a track that was both full of life and energy. Upon entering the studio, with Manning's guidance, Haytor honed the song piece by piece, culminating in a vibrant and reflective single. Haytor continues to gain traction in the rock scene, and this release solidifies their position as an emerging band to watch. For more information on Haytor and to listen to 'All We'll Ever Be', visit Clash Music.