Hurst‘s latest single, “Purple & Green” is a powerful new garage song, with a fresh spirit, grunge angst and tight guitars. The song is the second single off the band’s 2nd EP, “Sadface,” released in July. Lyrically, the track let’s you peek inside the head of lead singer and rhythm guitarist Ana Veira.
“I admit that I’m very much among the first out there to hide my problems and struggles with mental health. And there’s this war between my heart and head over how I should live my life. The older I get, the more I understand that saving face is unsustainable. Fact is, I’m vulnerable, I’m an unfinished work and just because things don’t line up or make sense, doesn’t mean they never will. I hope this song can mean something to you as it does to me. I hope it can help you project whatever deep emotions and thoughts are percolating in you. I hope it can open doors to be more of who you really are,” shares Ana.
Hurst are a head-banging, mosh-inducing, alt rock band hailing from the deep suburbs of Western Sydney. They’ve been doing their thing since 2014 and have a good time doing it!
Hit play and listen to “Purple & Green” below!