Sam Hale Releases New Single Can’t Take It

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Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and producer Sam Hale has released his new single “Can’t Take It.”
Moody and cathartic, Hale’s latest is an introspective tale that lends a fresh perspective on toxic relationships and situations that keep us from moving forward. “We’ve probably all been in a relationship that was toxic for us, or held us back in some way, shape or form,” Hale explains. “‘Can’t Take It’ was written rather quickly at a time where I was able to take a step back from the relationship and look at things with an objective eye. It’s hard to be objective when your heart is invested in someone. This song was a great reminder to myself of what needed to be done…”

Built with rich layers of dreamy synths, heartbeat-like drums, and echoing vocals, “Can’t Take It” will bring listeners on a suspenseful uphill ride through pent up emotion before landing comfortably in an alleviating chorus that’s easy to sing along to.

https://soundcloud.com/samhalemusic/cant-take-it

Hale is currently preparing to release his new EP ‘Somewhere Between Love & War’, from which “Can’t Take It” is the second single. The project fuses his love for rock, blues, electronic, pop, and hip-hop in a way that appeals to his heart, and provides listeners with a window into his personal struggles while inviting them to experience his journey right along with him.

‘Somewhere Between Love & War’ is set to drop October 12, 2018.

http://www.samhale.net/

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