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Icon for Hire’s Electric New Single, “Seeds”

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Bringing us back to the days of Scripted with heavy electric guitar and empowering female lead vocals, with modern powerful electronic elements, Icon for Hire just released their latest single toward their upcoming album, Amorphus, releasing on February 19, 2021.

The band is fully independent and crowd funded by their Icon Army. No longer attached to any big record labels, Icon for Hire is flying solo in all their musical endeavors. To have a supportive enough fan base that funds them and their touring is nothing short of impressive (1).

“Seeds” is the second single of 2020, embodying a combination of Icon for Hire’s electronic and heavy rock genre, creating a unique blend of two unlike genres that will leave you dancing and headbanging in your seat.

SEEDS official video

With a live presence so infectious, the new music video’s energy pours through the screen leaving that yearning for shows again. Taking place in an abandoned building, Icon for Hire brought the entire set up for a performance.

Stream “Seeds” and Icon for Hire’s other single, “Curse or Cure,” toward their upcoming album, Amorphus, available now on Spotify:

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