Sound Bites

Burly Wood – Grief

Burly Wood has always had a knack for creating music that resonates on a deeper level, and with their latest single, “Grief,” they’ve pushed their creative boundaries even further. Known for blending heavy, melodic soundscapes with raw, emotional lyricism, this Montreal-based alternative rock band has continuously evolved since their formation in 2015. Drawing from a wide range of influences, Burly Wood’s new track taps into the universal feeling of loss, yet delivers it with a sense of cathartic release that only they could master. With their second EP on the horizon, “Grief” marks a pivotal moment in the band’s journey, showcasing both their sonic growth and their ability to connect on a deeply personal level.

In “Grief,” Burly Wood explores the complexity of mourning, threading together stages of sorrow, confusion, and acceptance through gripping lyrics and dynamic instrumentals. The song’s heavy riffs and melodic undertones take listeners on an emotional journey, making it impossible not to feel the weight of the story they’re telling. As the anticipation builds for their upcoming EP, *Horror Vacui*, now is the perfect time to dive into “Grief” and experience Burly Wood’s unique sound. Stream “Grief” today, and prepare to be captivated by a band that knows how to turn raw emotion into powerful music!

https://open.spotify.com/track/3LNUm690OoDVITn27roh8y

Ethan

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