Released on January 7, “Hope Changes” follows his well-received track, “All Great Love.”
Florida-based recording artist Cory Driscoll launches his latest song, “Hope Changes.” Armed with a melodic voice, this track certainly wins the hearts of the audiences of people worldwide. It is the fifth song on his upcoming 9-song conceptual album in March, ‘Eureka Springs.’ The song is about accepting and processing loss, something that is very personal to Cory, but also universally applicable to everyone. Cory shares, “When I first wrote ‘Hope Changes,’ I wrote it with more teeth like it was spiteful and bitter. But through the whittling process, I found a softness in myself that wasn’t there at the height of my pain.”
Produced by Jeremiah Johnson and engineered by Richard Dudley, “Hope Changes” opens with a restrained sonic palette of acoustic guitar strums, bass, and drums with emotive splashes of slide guitar, setting a more languid pace and signaling a tonal and lyrical shift in the record’s narrative arc. Other tracks from ‘Eureka Springs’ album are also expected to be out soon – “Promised Land” around the end of January and “Ahead of My Heels” around the end of February. ‘Eureka Springs’ follows Driscoll’s 2018 EP Tropical Depression, a 7-song album about a rained-out family vacation. “Hope Changes” is now available on all major music platforms. Follow the artist on his official Instagram account, and stay tuned for ‘Eureka Springs.’
Check out the song on Spotify: