In a world constantly pushing us to move forward, Liam Higgins dares to look back, and in doing so, finds something quietly extraordinary. His latest single ‘No Hill I’d Rather Die On’ is a warm, unflinching meditation on where we come from and how it shapes us.
Built on gentle acoustic textures and cinematic swells, the song feels like watching morning fog lift over familiar hills. Higgins, with a voice both grounded and graceful, delivers his words like someone rediscovering the language of his own soul. The track thrives on emotional weight, lyrical nuance, and the delicate tension between memory and realisation.
What makes ‘No Hill I’d Rather Die On’ so striking is how personal it feels without ever becoming insular. The title flips a well-worn phrase into something tender and resolute, offering the idea that sometimes the fight worth staying for is the quiet one inside yourself. That sense of rootedness anchors the track with a resonant stillness.

As a preview of his upcoming ‘Through The Wild’ EP, this single sets the bar high. It’s introspective without self-indulgence, emotionally open without melodrama. Higgins’ songwriting glows with a kind of humble wisdom, truly impossible to ignore.
For anyone who’s ever left home only to realise how much of it still lives within them, ‘No Hill I’d Rather Die On’ will hit home. With this release, Liam Higgins reminds us what it feels like to belong.
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Written by Angela Rowley







