Cherry Hill Drops Explosive Single “When the Bombs Start Dropping”

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IOWA CITY-Alt-rock one-man-band (for now) Cherry Hill brazenly uncorks the unhinged thoughts many bottle up in his brand new single, “When the Bombs Start Dropping, available on all streaming platforms. The recent track follows nine months after the Iowa-based musician dropped his debut banger, “do you wanna get out of here.”

Cherry Hill emerges into 2024 with this languid tune encompassing sorrowful guitars and percussion that almost has a militant feel. He croons that things could be simpler if the rapidly languishing world got a dose of the apocalypse netizens prophesize. The uber-talented rising rockstar and his producer create a more immersive and realistic atmosphere to “When the Bombs Start Dropping” by adding sound effects like an anchorman breaking news, a crowd going ballistic in a city, and a gun going off to enhance the ambiance.

“I wrote [When the Bombs Start Dropping] last winter, and it was kind of just going through this period where I was in a stressful place,” says Cherry Hill. “I was looking around at how things were…I’m just feeling like this kind of sucks. Every time you’re turning on the news, there’s always bad news…no matter what channel you turn to, everyone is upset about something, and everything’s always going wrong. Wouldn’t it be a little bit simpler if that apocalypse everyone’s always warning of actually did happen?”

Born on May 8, 2003, Cherry Hill’s (né Jack Goedken) music journey began when his father gave him a bass guitar at age 10 or 11. His releases carry a ‘90s and ‘00s alternative rock impression, which is attributable to his father, who took him to a Cage the Elephant concert.

Shortly after, Goedken began playing bass in a middle school cover band he formed with a neighbor and a friend. He later fronted a band that composed original music, featuring his brother on electric guitar and a friend on drums. Although these projects eventually ended, Goedken continued to pursue music—drawing inspiration from his most prominent influences like Blink-182, Cage the Elephant, and the Pixies—and learning multiple instruments while writing his own material.

In addition to composing his original music, Goedken has performed live for Iowa audiences at venues including the Yacht Club in Iowa City, which closed during the pandemic; the Ideal Theater in Cedar Rapids, IA; and Kohlmann Park in Waverly, IA. Goedken says his motivation to keep making music stems from the desire to express himself and the hope that listeners will connect with his message.

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TIMEDWIN Merges AI, Music, and Politics in New Single "Break the Dawn”

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Emerging artist TIMEDWIN is making waves in the music industry with his latest single, "Break the Dawn." More than just a catchy tune, the song is a rallying cry for change—and it was made possible through the use of AI technology. The track combines AI-generated music with original lyrics and is intended as an anthem for a new era in American politics, supporting the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris.

A Virginia native with deep Southern roots, TIMEDWIN draws inspiration from the potential of seeing the first woman elected as president of the United States. “Break the Dawn” reflects his country roots, but was inspired by a dance hit; he hopes his song also inspires a merger of urban and rural, liberal and conservative. He says, “The title of my song was inspired by Michelle Williams’ 2008 hit, ‘We Break the Dawn.’ Her dance track felt like the perfect vibe for the Harris campaign, and I hope to introduce the same energetic optimism to new audiences through an evolution in lyrics and genre.”

"Break the Dawn" is intentionally brief, making it ideal for social media sharing on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. But beyond its viral potential, the track is a unique fusion of traditional country music with modern influences. In this way, TIMEDWIN hopes to speak directly to conservative Southern audiences. TIMEDWIN, who identifies as queer, sees this as an opportunity to bridge cultural divides, using music to connect with listeners who might not typically engage with progressive politics. “I wanted to create something that spoke to people in a familiar language, a familiar type of music that makes sense to them,” he says.

Indeed, the tune features the hallmarks of the country-pop genre. It begins with a familiar-sounding male vocal in an auto-tuned southern drawl, while an acoustic-tinged rhythm track provides a laid-back country feel. The lyrics evoke a rural morning, the sun peeking through the pine trees while coffee and bacon warm you. The scene appropriately set, the political message is revealed in support of Kamala Harris, whom TIMEDWIN refers to as “Mamala,” envisioning the would-be president as a mother figure for America.

Let’s go, America
The day’s ahead
Dreaming big with every step we tread
Mamala’s here to get you ready for the day
Love wrapped in every word she’ll say

It is these lyrics that TIMEDWIN believes can make a difference in the 2024 presidential race. "Break the Dawn" is part of an album titled Mamala, a labor of love and belief, with TIMEDWIN personally funding the production, AI tools, and PR efforts. His goal isn’t just to create music for entertainment but to support a political movement he deeply believes in. “I could have just donated some money to her campaign, but I thought that creating an album that went viral and supported her would be a better contribution,” TIMEDWIN says.

The single’s release comes at a crucial time, as the U.S. presidential election approaches this November. TIMEDWIN hopes that "Break the Dawn" will resonate with listeners and perhaps even reach Vice President Harris herself. “If she actually heard it, that would be the end goal,” he says.

While TIMEDWIN’s music is made possible by the advent of AI tools, the artist’s musical journey is rooted in a family tradition. His grandfather was a naval musician in World War II and later a band teacher, while his father composed music for theme parks. However, TIMEDWIN’s path took a modern twist. For the past decade, he worked as a copywriter, honing his skills in crafting engaging, catchy content. He has now brought those skills to the music industry, writing lyrics and using AI to generate melodies. “Without AI, I wouldn’t be publishing this at all,” TIMEDWIN explains. “I’m not out there singing at clubs, but now I can create music that has the potential to make an impact.”

With a unique blend of AI music technology, political lyrics, and activism, TIMEDWIN is not just breaking the dawn—he’s breaking new ground, offering a fresh, innovative approach to how music can be used to influence and inspire.

Listen to “Break the Dawn” on Spotify now

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