
Released on February 22, 2026, through Dogs of Thunder Music, โEverythingโ sees Jersey City singer-songwriter Kevin Honold doubling down on the qualities that make his self-styled Rhythmic Rock stand out, with cinematic scale, emotional clarity, and a real sense of motion. Drawing from a demanding climb in Washington Stateโs Enchantments Core Zone, the single turns endurance into anthem material, but it is not just about surviving the storm. It is about choosing the hard road, leaning into change, and throwing your whole heart behind what matters. Honold, a New Jersey-based multi-instrumentalist with roots in tenor sax as much as guitar-driven rock, has already carved out a compelling lane with his full-band sound, and โEverythingโ feels like another confident stride forward.
From the get-go, the track grabs hold with thumping drums, sparkling cymbals, and lively guitar strums that lock into an instantly catchy rhythm. It has that open-road energy that makes you feel like something is shifting in real time. Honold sings with his thick, sweet voice, with tenderness and grit, which gives the song its emotional backbone. He lets the melody and momentum do the heavy lifting, singing with a joyful resilience that suits lines like โI go where the wind is blowingโ and โI give it everythingโ perfectly. The lyrics lean on elemental imagery, wind, rain, river, flame, to turn perseverance into something vivid.
Then, as the song gathers steam, the arrangement blooms. A female backing voice enters and adds warmth and lift, giving the chorus extra sweep and heart. And just when the song seems ready to crest, in comes the bridge with a soaring sax solo, rich and full-bodied, pushing the final stretch into something genuinely stirring. By the end, with both voices carrying the song home, โEverythingโ becomes catchy, uplifting, and sincere, as an indie rock single with its eyes on the horizon and its foot firmly on the gas.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
