
TubeFreeks unveil their latest single “Flower,” a hard-hitting yet introspective track co-written with Clint Lowery of Sevendust. Blending thick guitar textures, dynamic percussion, and emotionally charged vocals, the song captures the tension between connection and collapse with striking clarity.
The arrangement builds steadily, allowing each section to breathe before converging into a chorus that feels both expansive and intimate. Paul van Valkenburgh’s vocal presence drives the narrative forward, expressing vulnerability without sacrificing the commanding edge that defines TubeFreeks’ sound.
“Flower” reflects a band confident in its evolution. The production is sharp and modern, emphasizing clarity while preserving the raw power at the core of the track. It is a balance that few hard rock bands manage to achieve so seamlessly.
The accompanying video directed by Tom Flynn expands the emotional scope of the song, using golden light and surreal imagery to create a visual journey that complements the music rather than competing with it.
As TubeFreeks continue to build momentum through touring and high-profile festival appearances, “Flower” stands as a powerful statement of intent. It captures a band fully committed to growth, intensity, and emotional authenticity.