SINGLE REVIEW: Arms & Hearts - Binaries

Arms & Hearts deliver a powerful protest anthem with 'Binaries', deeply reflecting founding member Steven Millar's journey of realising their non-binary identity. The song serves as a vital commentary on the ongoing culture war surrounding trans rights, highlighting the importance of visibility and acceptance in today’s society. In a time when self-identity is celebrated, tracks like this are crucial for fostering understanding and compassion, using music as a powerful tool to convey messages that might feel alien to some.

'Binaries' invites listeners to open their minds to the concept of more than two genders, encouraging a broader perspective on identity. It’s a message that many may struggle with initially, but the song promotes empathy and awareness, urging us to consider experiences beyond our own. Arms & Hearts poignantly address the frustrating reality that every step forward in societal understanding often seems to be met with a pushback, reminding us of the ongoing struggle for acceptance.

Musically, 'Binaries' is an infectious jangle pop track that combines bright, catchy melodies with a vibrant energy. The raspy vocals lend an authentic edge, while great gang harmonies amplify the song’s impact. The hooky chords create an uplifting sound that draws listeners in, making it not only an important message but also a joy to listen to. With its catchy hooks and lively instrumentation, 'Binaries' stands out as a vibrant anthem that resonates with audiences and inspires conversation about identity and acceptance.

Amy

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