Ben Hutcheson, the Bristol-based singer-songwriter, delivers a compelling Pop-Country musical experience with his single "Living for the Weekend." Described as a young artist with lyrical depth beyond his years, Ben seamlessly weaves universal themes of love, loss, and the grind of daily life into captivating stories. His husky, dark growl brings an intimate, raw emotion to his music, echoing influences from Ed Sheeran’s storytelling to the country flair of Luke Combs and Scotty McCreery.
Enough about Ben himself, what's the new single "Living for the Weekend" like. Well it's pure Pop-Country and I could go on about how the song encapsulates the working-class struggle—long summer days spent working, with the weekend offering sweet relief blah blah but pop-country isn't about blue collar grim and grit, its Pop and Country. Its a just a very likeable lively track with a nice groove. Throw in some banjo for that modern Nashville sound and we have the perfect song for when we're driving along or going to pick up your "other half" for a night out. Now contrary to belief, we don't all drive pick-up trucks either in England but we can dream and this is the perfect song for that. And the track’s got that easy-going, feel-good vibe for those folks just waiting for the freedom of Friday evening.
The song is out on September 27th
So check out the new song when it drops and also his other work. The dude has over 300k listeners a month which is an insane number for an Indie artist
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