Hearts and Hand Grenades release new single "Beautiful Pain"
Buffalo hard rock group Hearts & Hand Grenades have dropped their new single “Beautiful Pain” today.
The track comes with a music video directed by Twenty6 Productions’ Nick Sonricker, which can be seen below. Vocalist/bassist Stephanie Wlosinski said this about the new song:
"Beautiful Pain is about taking responsibility and ownership of things you have done wrong in the past, that may have negatively affected oneself or those around you. Only after recognizing your responsibility, can you learn from those mistakes and ultimately, become a better person. We chose this song as a single because we felt it had a cool musical contrast between the soft verse and heavy chorus and that contrast signifies the difference between denial and acceptance of responsibility for one's actions. It also carries a relatable message that almost everyone can connect with."
Guitarist Mike Bress said this about working on the visual:
"This is our second music video directed by Nick Sonricker who also directed our last video, Bad Medicine. He has a lot of energy and ideas and he was very enthusiastic about the project. In order to get the contrast we were looking for, we had to paint the room entirely black. The local paint shop only had enough to cover 2 walls so we had to go on a quest to find a match for the rest of the room. While filming with everyone stuffed in a small space, the humidity made it difficult to breathe. The haze machine made it even more difficult to breath, so we had to take multiple breaks to ventilate the room. It was a bit of a challenge!"
“Beautiful Pain” comes from Hearts & Hand Grenades’ forthcoming studio album Between the Lines, which arrives on November 19 via Eclipse Records. Pre-orders/pre-saves can be made here.