HeyBobby! Releases “Melt My Chains” Song and Video
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The conceptual rock collaborators HeyBobby! featuring Gina Del Vecchio and Bobby Peek release a song and accompanying video for “Melt My Chains”, offering a more luminous rock ballad from their debut 12-track rock opera, The Unclouding of Otilla Vanilla, arriving March 13.
“Melt My Chains” is driven by sultry and melodic vocals with an emotionally resonant arrangement. Watch the video HERE.
While grounded in rock musicianship, HeyBobby! fully embraces future-facing tools, incorporating artistic artificial intelligence into its visual world-building. Each track on The Unclouding of Otilla Vanilla is paired with a corresponding visual episode, blending AI-driven imagery with traditional artistic design to extend the narrative beyond sound.
We love this album! Gena Del Vecchio’s ‘I do what I want’ energy invokes timeless rockstar vibes backed up by her powerful voice and incredible range. Imagine Concrete Blonde, Garbage, Everything But the Girl and the Cocteau Twins conjoined—they might incarnate as HeyBobby! This album satisfies our longing for 80’s/90’s era rock-n-roll bands fronted by a badass woman. We will have this on heavy rotation. Buy this record. –RRN
Broken 8 calls the project, “This hybrid art form is what makes HeyBobby! such a fascinating proposition; it’s a seamless collision of traditional rock craftsmanship and cutting-edge visual storytelling.” The Further describes it as “a complete multimedia universe where rock and theater converge.”
The Unclouding of Otilla Vanilla follows the rise and unraveling of Otilla Vanilla, a young singer searching for meaning, connection, and identity within an industry built on dreams. Across its 12 tracks, the album unfolds as a fully realized narrative arc, merging theatrical ambition with cinematic rock arrangements.
Pre-save The Unclouding of Otilla Vanilla HERE.
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*Huge shoutout to Dana Gordon at Indie Music Media for information and images.

