Cody Belew - “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades” press photo
Photo by Emily Dorio

Feel the Magic of Cody Belew’s New “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades” Single

Cody Belew (@codybelew) is a rising singer-songwriter and performer from Beebe, Arkansas. Not too long ago, he released a lovely disco-pop single, “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades.”

Cody Belew – “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades”

“Horseshoes” offers a profound exploration of complex emotions through its evocative lyrics. The phrase “I wanna feel like I’m dying from your dagger” immediately sets the tone, illustrating a love so intense that its emotional impact feels akin to a physical wound. This metaphor signifies a yearning for a connection that is not just deep but also excruciatingly poignant. It speaks to the human desire for relationships that are passionate and all-consuming, regardless of the potential for pain.

The line “Drink a little nightshade” adds a layer of intriguing danger. Nightshade, historically associated with poison, implies a love that is both alluring and perilous. This duality of intoxication and risk suggests that such a passionate bond comes with inherent dangers, making it as thrilling as it is hazardous. The notion of consuming poison to feel alive underscores the idea that true love often walks a fine line between ecstasy and agony.

Further emphasizing this theme is the lyric “I want it to matter, that deep kinda burn.” Here, Belew articulates a longing for a love that is intensely significant and unforgettable. The “deep kinda burn” is symbolic of a love that leaves an indelible mark, one that lingers long after the initial flames have subsided. This yearning for a love that is profoundly impactful and enduring is a recurring theme in Belew’s work, reflecting a broader commentary on the nature of human relationships.

“There’s no coming back from gravity pulling me.”

Cody Belew - “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades” press photo
Photo by Emily Dorio

“We gotta be in or out, too far to be turning around. Don’t wanna go halfway there ‘cause baby I know, I know. We almost all in now, but almost only counts anyway in horseshoes and hand grenades. Who wants a parking lot when you can have paradise? Drown in the deep blue ocean in your eyes. Don’t shoot too low, gotta aim a little higher. Not just the target, hit the bullseye.” – lyrics

“Horseshoes & Hand Grenades” stands out due to its intricate metaphorical imagery, which significantly enhances the song’s emotional depth. One of the most striking lines, “There’s no coming back from gravity pulling me,” employs the metaphor of gravity to represent an inescapable force. Just as gravity is an omnipresent force that pulls everything towards the earth, love in this context is depicted as an all-encompassing and irresistible power that one cannot evade. This metaphor not only underscores the inevitability of love but also its profound and consuming nature, making it relatable and poignant for listeners.

By painting such evocative pictures with his words, Cody Belew allows listeners to connect with his song on a profound level, making “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades” a powerful exploration of love’s inescapable and overwhelming nature. Furthermore, the song is the second release from Cody Belew’s anticipated debut album, “I DID IT FOR LOVE, available in August 2024.

Cody Belew – “Charlene” (Official Music Video)

Cody released the powerful anthem “Charlene” last year about his religious trauma and its video has since amassed 1M+ views. Additionally, his reimagining of the Brooks & Dunn classic “Neon Moon” recently surpassed 3M+ streams on Spotify alone.

Dave Audé + Cody Belew – “Neon Moon” (Official Lyric Video)

Cody’s material can only be described as Southern glam rock as his work and style are influenced by everyone from Freddie Mercury to the Judds, and he can hold his own alongside current contemporaries such as Orville Peck, Jake Wesley Rogers, and Ethel Cain.

Cody Belew – “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades”

Cody Belew - “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades” cover art

The son of a bull rider from Arkansas, Cody Belew’s roots are reflected in his music which combines authentic storytelling with a unique point of view on faith and love that he approaches with fearless honesty.

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