His direct lyrics about relationships and isolation connect through simple, conversational scenes.
For a good sense of his approach, try '13 Missed Calls' or 'Never Knew A Heart Could Break Itself'. They're both pretty representative of how he writes.
Zach Hood's songs work because they stay personal and close to the ground. '13 Missed Calls' shows how he uses simple, conversational lyrics about relationships. There's a folk-rock feel to the arrangements, but the writing avoids grand statements in favor of specific, small-scale scenes.
His debut single 'Never Knew A Heart Could Break Itself' caught attention for its direct emotional pull. He followed it with an EP and an album called 'The Weight of Loss' that stayed in that same territory. Songs like 'lonely isn't the word for this' continue working with similar themes.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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