Clothesline From Hell finds quiet resolve on ‘Truest Sound’
Toronto’s Clothesline From Hell, the moniker of singer-songwriter Adam LaFramboise, releases their new single ‘Truest Sound’ today as the fourth and final standalone single from his forthcoming debut album Slather On The Honey. The album, out January 16 via 444%, features ‘Truest Sound’ as its closing track, providing listeners a final preview of the album’s tone and narrative arc.
Built around a simple drum break and layered acoustic guitars, ‘Truest Sound’ narrows its focus to muted yearning and emotional clarity. As the closing track of Slather On The Honey, LaFramboise’s strained, intimate vocals anchor the track, using careful storytelling and spacious arrangement to convey the album’s emotional conclusion. The song leans into subtlety rather than force, settling into quiet corners and emphasizing the fragile emotional terrain present throughout the record.
LaFramboise reflects:
“‘Truest Sound’ is a quiet closer, indebted to a lineage of final songs that are stripped back acoustic moments. A poignant note for the album to finish with, the title itself refers to the silence that comes after conflicts have been aired.”
‘Truest Sound’ is available now on all streaming platforms. Slather On The Honey is out January 16 on 444%.
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