Nook, out “Hosts” the new single

Hosts” is a song about surrender and resistance colliding. The lyric “I am the host, I am the shadow” frames the duality of self, strength and fragility inhabiting the same body. The production leaves space for silence to breathe, creating a hypnotic tension that lingers long after. It’s written for presence, an atmosphere that pulls listeners inward, asking them to feel what lies between the words.

Liquid Tissue arrives with a virtual gallery, open now and built to be walked through rather than scrolled past:
visit.virtualartgallery.com/liquidtissue

The space extends the album’s central image off the record and into a room you can move inside, a place to sit with the songs, the words, and the surfaces that reflect them. It is part of the release, not an afterthought to it. Visitors are encouraged to take their time. The album rewards it.

Nook makes music for people who want to be left alone with a thought: heavy, atmospheric, slow to reveal itself, and unafraid to be quiet. Drawing on the structural patience of progressive rock and the spatial depth of classic atmospheric rock, Nook writes songs that work less like statements and more like surfaces: the longer you look, the more you find, including your own reflection.

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