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Nick Hodgson Unveils New Single ‘Somebody Somewhere’ with Everyone Says Hi

Nick Hodgson, erstwhile Kaiser Chiefs drummer, has dropped a poignant new single ‘Somebody Somewhere’ with his latest band Everyone Says Hi.
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The ever-evolving musical landscape welcomes back Nick Hodgson as he teams up with Everyone Says Hi for their emotive new track, ‘Somebody Somewhere’. This latest release continues to showcase Hodgson’s knack for crafting relatable lyrics and memorable melodies.

Nick Hodgson’s musical journey continues to unfold with the latest offering from his new band, Everyone Says Hi. The new single, ‘Somebody Somewhere’, serves as a mirror reflecting the impact of anonymous online interactions in real life.

  • Evolving Artistry: Since leaving Kaiser Chiefs, Hodgson’s songwriting prowess has flourished, leading to collaborations with top artists and now, another stirring single with Everybody Says Hi.
  • Star-Studded Lineup: The group features an assembly of talents including Pete Denton, Glenn Moule, Ben Gordon, and Tom Dawson.
  • Themes of Connectivity: ‘Somebody Somewhere’ is a commentary on the unseen emotional effects of digital communication, inspired by Hodgson’s personal experiences.

Hodgson explains the intimate backstory of the song as an intersection of an online troll’s comment with a pivotal moment in his life, proving the profound weight words can carry.

With a fresh take on heartfelt storytelling, Everyone Says Hi continues to captivate audiences, following their debut hit ‘Brain Freeze’ and a recent performance in London. Anticipation is already building for their upcoming Hyde Park Book Club gig in Leeds.

Fans can dive deeper into Hodgson’s thoughts on ‘Everybody Says Hi’ in an exclusive Hype playlist cover feature, illuminating the band’s unique sound and vision.

For a taste of their transformative music, the new single ‘Somebody Somewhere’ is available to experience below.

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