Hamilton Hound
Flames
Hamilton Hound has released a new single called Flames. The track was made in collaboration with singer Rhianna Jackson, who adds vocals to Hamilton's already full and well rounded sound.
The song takes influence from Charles Bradley’s The World Is Going Up in Flames, reworking parts of the original. Vocal duties are shared, with AP Wilson on lead and Mo Marshal on piano. Jackson’s contribution brings a different edge, contrasting her sharper tone with Wilson’s more raw delivery.
The song takes influence from Charles Bradley’s The World Is Going Up in Flames, reworking parts of the original. Vocal duties are shared, with AP Wilson on lead and Mo Marshal on piano. Jackson’s contribution brings a different edge, contrasting her sharper tone with Wilson’s more raw delivery.
The lyrics touch on political issues and the sense of mistrust felt towards institutions and leadership. The band have said the intention was not to create a protest anthem but to address subjects they feel cannot be ignored.
Rhianna Jackson is a recent graduate of the Brit School and has been developing her profile as a singer. This release marks one of her first features since completing her studies.
Flames is now available across major streaming services. It adds to a growing run of new material from Hamilton Hound, who continues to put out music independently while building their following in the UK.
Rhianna Jackson is a recent graduate of the Brit School and has been developing her profile as a singer. This release marks one of her first features since completing her studies.
Flames is now available across major streaming services. It adds to a growing run of new material from Hamilton Hound, who continues to put out music independently while building their following in the UK.