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Clubhouse’s Ohio: A Heartfelt Homage To Their Roots

By Marcus AdetolaAugust 5, 2023
Clubhouse's Ohio: A Heartfelt Homage To Their Roots

Clubhouse, the Ohio-bred trio, has released a new track, Ohio, that is as much a love letter to their home state as to their musical evolution.

The band, comprising Max Reichert (vocals) and twin brothers Ari (guitar) and Zak (drums) Blumer, has crafted a track that is both a nostalgic reflection and a bold step forward.

Ohio is a song that transports listeners to the band’s roots, both geographically and musically.

It’s a blend of acoustic and electric guitars, live drums, and a vocal delivery from Reichert that is as raw and genuine as the lyrics it accompanies.

The result is an immersive experience that feels like an intimate jam session in a cosy Ohio basement.

The lyrics of Ohio are a poignant exploration of the dichotomy between the allure of the LA lifestyle and the longing for the simplicity and sincerity of their Ohio upbringing.

The band’s lyrics shine through in verses like “And I don’t wanna think too much / And I don’t wanna be dramatic / Falling back into habits, oh / And I don’t wanna give you up / But I just gotta find a ride home / All the way back to Ohio,” which perfectly encapsulate the emotional tug-of-war between the past and the present.

Ohio is a reminder of the band’s journey from their humble beginnings in a neighbourhood clubhouse in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio, to their current status as one of the most promising acts in the music scene.

Their new single is a heartfelt homage to Clubhouse’s roots, a raw and genuine track that is as much about the band’s journey as it is about the universal experience of longing for home.

It’s a track that proves that no matter how far they travel, Clubhouse will always carry a piece of Ohio in their hearts.

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