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Manchester trio Hot Minute make their return with their latest single ‘Hell Is Empty’, the follow-up from their debut cut ‘Magic’. A pop anthem of empowerment, the track touches on the refusal of falling victim to someone else’s narrative, and reclaiming one’s strength. Powered by lush synth-pop production pumping with 4×4 drums, the tune is ripe with hypnotic melodies bridging an 80s styling with a modern pop grip.
Touching on the single, Hot Minute singer Keely said:
“‘Hell is Empty’ is a modern-day anthem about taking back the power that you believe you are owed – and by any means necessary. When we formed, this is the first song we wrote after we realised we’d all experienced the all too familiar music industry bullshit.”