Midheaven meets sound and struggle

Alt-rock brilliance meets mental health struggles in Midheaven's "M.H.D."

Midheaven, the creative powerhouse duo of Andy DeLuca and Sarah Eiseman, brings us their latest track, “M.H.D.“. This song meets the listener with an engaging alt-rock vibe, blending cheerful tones with deeper, more meaningful lyrics.

M.H.D.” starts with an upbeat, powerful modern rock sound that grabs your attention instantly. The track’s infectious energy is palpable, but as you delve into the lyrics, a contrasting narrative about mental health challenges unfolds. The acronym stands for “Mental Health Decline” a theme strongly explored by Andy as he shares his personal battles with depression. The tension between the song’s bright melodies and its somber message creates a profound listening experience.
The music video, directed, filmed, and edited by Midheaven themselves, further enhances the song’s impact. Using a fish-eye lens to create multiple vintage-looking perspectives, the video’s static camera editing adds a unique visual layer to the shoegaze aura of the single. This creative approach not only complements the song’s vibe but also highlights the band’s artistic vision.


About Midheaven:

Midheaven is the brainchild of Andy DeLuca and Sarah Eiseman, a duo whose partnership is as romantic as it is creative. Their journey began in 2018 when they met in New York City and started creating art together. With Sarah’s background in poetry and singing, and Andy’s experience in music and visual arts, they found a perfect synergy. Their shared love for 80s and 90s music led them to craft a unique blend of shoegaze, dreampop, and new wave. Living in Los Angeles with their beloved shih-tzu, Pebbles, Andy and Sarah have created a space where their love for each other and their art can flourish.

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