Liam Higgins is back, and honestly? He’s brought something special. His latest acoustic pop gem "No Hill I’d Rather Die On" feels like a warm hug wrapped in melody—a joyful yet introspective dive into what belonging really means.
This track sits as a cornerstone of his upcoming EP, Through The Wild. It’s deeply personal stuff, chronicling his journey back home and that beautiful process of rediscovering yourself among landscapes that shaped you.
What’s brilliant is how Higgins takes that familiar phrase and completely reimagines it. He applies it to both the concrete beauty of his childhood haunts and the more abstract strength of his own identity. Pretty clever, actually.
The song was born from his return to roots after spending a year in London—you can feel that pulse of reconciliation and gratitude running through every note. This isn’t just about coming back to a place; it’s a genuine reunion with his core self.
Musically? Higgins nails this blend of cinematic folk-pop with raw, honest storytelling. The soundscape manages to feel both epic and intimately personal—no small feat.
There’s this bittersweet wisdom flowing through the track. It celebrates that deep connection to where you came from while embracing the ongoing adventure of figuring out who you are. Sometimes the best journeys lead you right back home.
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