“A Melody” begins gently as a country-rock tune, with Hogleone’s smooth vocals accompanied by a minimal instrumental backdrop. As the song progresses, layers of rhythm and harmony gradually build, creating a rich, textured soundscape. Each verse introduces new instrumental lines, from funky bass grooves to jazz-infused keyboard accents, as Hogleone’s vocals intensify with each chorus. The arrangement is meticulous, with each instrument complementing the others, yet also enhancing the song’s momentum.In a masterful escalation, “A Melody” evolves into a powerful “wall of sound,” reaching its peak with a mix of brass, guitars, and percussion. This climactic musical tapestry is a testament to Höglund’s experience in blending genres and structuring songs for maximum emotional impact. The song’s funky, jazz-infused rhythms bring an unexpected twist, while the melody carries an almost cinematic quality, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the experience. The lyrics express a deep sense of longing and frustration stemming from unreciprocated feelings. The narrator reflects on their emotional turmoil while waiting for someone they care about, feeling both pride and anger during their last encounter. The repeated theme of waiting highlights the struggle between desire and hesitation, as the narrator grapples with their emotions and the fear of reaching out. Ultimately, the song conveys a mix of hope and melancholy, as the narrator offers a melody as a gesture of connection,yearning for the other person to be available and receptive.
The newest single, A Song for You, is a joyful composition that builds gradually, culminating in a rich tapestry of brass, guitars, steel drums and percussion. True to Hoglund’s signature approach, all the instrumental parts were played by the artist himself, lending the track a deeply personal and authentic feel. Fans of eclectic, heartfelt music can look forward to the full Many Waters album in January 2026, marking a remarkable return for Hogleone, the travelling wonderer who continues to craft his unique sonic stories with unwavering dedication.
The song is based on a true story, inspired by Hogleone’s experience of living through a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Mexico City many years ago. The track begins with a gentle indie rock vibe, gradually building in complexity as layers of rhythm and harmony are introduced. It evolves into a richly textured soundscape, with multiple interwoven themes that culminate in a grand, almost symphonic experience. A real recording of an earthquake is included, grounding the track in its historical and emotional context. A soaring guitar solo drives the song toward a majestic and powerful ending. The result is a celebration of memory, place, sound and artistic freedom. It is a song that feels both intimate and epic, crafted with care and conviction.
I believe in love is a song that was composed and inspired by the village of Ban Phe Thailand. It is a love story and the video is available on YouTube with all the inspirational scenery. www.youtube.com/hogleone Enjoy !
Among these releases is the single Down by the Lakes, a rhythmic and catchy homage to the lakes of Minneapolis, Minnesota - a place that clearly holds a special place in Hogleone’s heart. The song’s rich and layered arrangement transports listeners right to the scene. Beginning with guitars and synths, it gradually grows to incorporate a vibrant rhythm section, choir, violin ensemble, and brass section. The track’s multiple interweaving musical themes culminate in a grand, almost symphonic experience that showcases Hogleone’s remarkable talent and vision.
The first single release towards the album "Many Waters (Memoirs of a Traveling wonderer". Funky Rock/Pop with a Latin flair. Catchy ! The lyrics express a sense of weariness and longing for change amidst a monotonous routine. The narrator feels tired yet hopeful, yearning for guidance and strength from a significant other. Despite the bright day outside, there is an internal struggle with feelings of stagnation and a desire for a different outcome. The recurring theme of leaving decisions to the other person highlights a reliance on their presence for emotional support. The imagery of light dispelling grey thoughts signifies the transformative power of love, suggesting that the connection with this person alleviates pain and love.
Unexpectedly is arguably the crown jewel in this ambitious collection - a crucial cornerstone of Many Waters. The track is musically rich and deeply layered, featuring multiple interweaving themes that build into a grand, almost symphonic experience. From the intricate brass section to the commanding percussion and lush instrumentation, every note was played and recorded by Hogleone himself. The song exemplifies his intent to create something truly expansive, emotionally resonant, and meticulously crafted. Unexpectedly is more than just a single - it’s a statement. A declaration that, despite the passing of time and changing tides of the music industry, authentic musicianship and heartfelt composition still have a place, and perhaps now more than ever, they are deeply needed. For listeners seeking something genuine, textured, and thoughtfully composed, Hogleone’s Unexpectedly - and indeed the entire Many Waters project - offers a compelling journey worth taking. The song explores the theme of unexpected love, capturing the emotional journey of two individuals from separate worlds coming together. The narrator reflects on their life before this love, filled with silence and longing. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability, as the narrator expresses their feelings of love and the pain of separation. The rollercoaster metaphor illustrates the ups and downs of life and relationships, emphasizing the joy and sorrow intertwined in love. Ultimately, the song celebrates the surprise of finding love when least expected, highlighting the profound impact it has on one′s life