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The Strike Drops Heartfelt Anthem In Heroes Of The Heart

By Marcus AdetolaFebruary 19, 2024
The Strike Drops Heartfelt Anthem in Heroes of the Heart

The Strike releases the uplifting, catchy pop rock track Heroes of the Heart. It is a story about hope and being there for each other. The vocals on the track carries a warmth that seems to say, everything’s going to be okay.

The music mixes the sounds of old-school electronic pop with a bit of rock, making it anthemic. Yet, it’s not just about the beat. The retro electro-pop elements bring a touch of euphoria and nostalgia, adding depth to the song.

Frontman Chris Crabb describes the song as a tribute to the quiet heroes in our lives. These heroes might not make headlines, but they’re the ones who stand by us, showing kindness in small, everyday ways. The lyrics tell stories of facing tough times and feeling down, but remind us that these moments don’t define us. They say, “When you hit the ground, you’re not broken,” offering a message of strength and support.

Heroes of the Heart is straightforward in its message. It’s about being there for each other, especially when things get tough. The song has a way of making you feel like you’re not alone and that there’s always someone who will stand by you, like a hero without a cape.

The strike Heroes of The Heart cover
The Strike Heroes of The Heart cover

In the end, this track by The Strike is a comforting voice in times of doubt, a reminder of the unsung heroes in our lives, and a celebration of the small acts of bravery that happen every day. 

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