Eric Hutchinson Delivers a Ray of Hope with New Single "Good Things Come"
/Eric Hutchinson is transporting us back to the ‘90s once again, this time with his new single “Good Things Come.”
Written as a letter to his high-school self, “Good Things Come” is a hopeful ray of sunshine in the darkness and an anthem of comfort in the midst of chaos. While the song for sure resonates with the angsty teen many of us still have lurking inside, it’s also 100 percent relevant to the situation the world is experiencing today, as everyone discovers a new way of life that includes unfathomable concepts such as social distancing.
"I wrote and recorded ‘Good Things Come’ long before I had any idea what Covid-19 was, but the lyrics have a whole new meaning to me now, as I quarantine, self-isolate, and social distance,” Hutchinson says. “In many ways, an uncertain future is nothing new and looking ahead can always be scary. These days, I’m just trying to ‘be here now’, as they say. I know that the simple pleasures of hugging a friend, dining in a restaurant, or
buzzing in a crowded theater, are waiting for us all on the other side. I’ve had my dark days like everyone else during this weird and scary time. It can feel like we’re all stuck on the biggest airplane ever, circling the runway endlessly, waiting to land. However, I also find there are silver linings everywhere I look, if I feel like looking for them. Today, I choose to believe that good things come to those who wait."
“Good Things Come” was released along with an animated music video, which uses the pages of a lined notebook as a backdrop for its vibrant, DIY-inspired imagery. The song is the latest extraction off Hutchinson’s upcoming album Class of 98. Watch below.
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