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Northern Horizon - Miss Hopeless

'Miss Hopeless' is the latest  track from pop-punk five piece Northern Horizon. The song channels the catchy, 'happy go lucky' energy of all great pop-punk anthems, however Waltl adopts a mature and cleverly constructed set of lyrics. Imagine Greenday gave All Time Low a song writing workshop - that's Northern Horizon. 
It's cheerful and fuelled by cheeky double-entendre lyrics that will evoke a chuckle whilst you are busy indulging in inevitable and care-free dancing. Furthermore, the overall sound is heightened by gritty guitar riffs and vivacious drums which contrast the peppy vocals, giving the song a bold twist. This band gives the pop-punk scene the refreshing edge it's needed for years.

To hear the song for yourself go to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soYJa7gG5bI


The group are playing live at Newcastle's O2 Accademy on 30th May, supporting High Anthem along with Annex Vacation.


Check the lads out on SoundCloud and YouTube:  

https://soundcloud.com/thenhofficial/



Follow the band on social media for updates on new songs, gigs and other exciting news:

https://www.facebook.com/4GMHall?fref=ts


http://instagram.com/northern_horizon/

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