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Human Resources takes Glide Magazine to their “Girlfriend’s House”

After two years without releasing new music, Human Resources put out a new single titled “Girlfriend’s House.” The single premiered nationally with Glide Magazine on March 12.

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Following the success of their 2018 full length album Champagne, the band wanted to figure out a way to “level up and keep pushing,” bassist and vocalist Aaron Utterback tells Glide. While the vocals and lyrics stay true to the band’s indie pop-rock nature, “Girlfriend’s House” hits harder with a funkier synth-driven sound. It’s a match made in heaven, creating a distinct and fresh tune while keeping a familiar lyrical style.

Utterback notes that the song is about growth and decision making. The band mirrors this message by pushing themselves out of their comfort zones, trying a new sound on for size.


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Human Resources takes Glide Magazine to their "Girlfriend's House"

Human Resources | File photo

After two years without releasing new music, Human Resources put out a new single titled "Girlfriend’s House." The single premiered nationally with Glide Magazine on March 12.

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Following the success of their 2018 full length album Champagne, the band wanted to figure out a way to “level up and keep pushing," bassist and vocalist Aaron Utterback tells Glide. While the vocals and lyrics stay true to the band's indie pop-rock nature, "Girlfriend's House" hits harder with a funkier synth-driven sound. It’s a match made in heaven, creating a distinct and fresh tune while keeping a familiar lyrical style.

Utterback notes that the song is about growth and decision making. The band mirrors this message by pushing themselves out of their comfort zones, trying a new sound on for size.


Stay cool. Support City Paper.

City Paper has been bringing the best news, food, arts, music and event coverage to the Holy City since 1997. Support our continued efforts to highlight the best of Charleston with a one-time donation or become a member of the City Paper Club.