Hands Like Houses – Overthinking
Hands Like Houses, who were born and bred in Canberra, are one of Australia’s biggest rock exports. Their 2016 album Dissonants, especially, helped them achieve that status. It was their major break-through, in- and outside their home country.
The band spent recent months in Hollywood, recording their 4th album -Anon. which was produced by Colin Brittain, who worked with 5 Seconds of Summer and All Time Low before. The long player will be out on 12 October. Around that time, Hands Like Houses will return to Europe for a series of concerts. In the meantime, we can enjoy their new single Overthinking, a swing-groove powered rock stormer with huge production and an even bigger chorus.
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