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Infinity Song – Hurricane

Infinity Song by Jimmy Fontaine

Today, sibling-powered soft rock group Infinity Song released their latest single “Hurricane,” a sweeping, harmony-driven track taken from their forthcoming self-titled album INFINITY SONG, arriving June 12 via Roc Nation Distribution.

“Hurricane” stands out for its undeniable, danceable energy, carried by a kinetic, rhythm-forward pulse that has quickly made it a standout with early listeners, who have described how it irresistibly compels movement and fills the room with momentum. While rooted in the band’s signature ethereal soft rock textures, sweeping guitars, and atmospheric production, the track balances its soaring, emotionally charged feel with a driving momentum that makes it as physically irresistible. The band sings “H-hurricane let it pour / And I’ll keep waiting for more / Yeah I’ll keep waiting.”

The release is accompanied by an official music video directed by Cass Meyers. The visual brings the energy of “Hurricane” to life, with each member of the group seen grooving along to the track, underscoring its movement-driven pulse and infectious rhythm. Built around catchy hooks and layered vocal harmonies, the video mirrors the song’s danceable, momentum-filled sound.

Infinity Song Album Cover

The new single “Hurricane” comes after the announcement of Infinity Song’s upcoming 12-track album INFINITY SONG, arriving June 12, and the release of the project’s first single, “One Foot Out.” The album continues the band’s signature blend of soft rock, soul, and pop, expanding their sonic palette while maintaining the lush harmonies and warm instrumentation that have defined their sound.

Fresh off a whirlwind year of major milestones, Infinity Song recently made their NPR Tiny Desk debut, further cementing their reputation as one of music’s most compelling live acts. The band is also set to perform at SXSW London as momentum continues to build ahead of the release of INFINITY SONG. Adding to the group’s breakout momentum, member Momo Boyd recently earned her first-ever BET Awards nomination for her work on family ties by Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar, marking a major career milestone.

The group is currently continuing an international tour with dates across the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Known for their transcendent live performances and tight vocal arrangements, the band continues to build a reputation for transforming each show into an intimate, communal experience.

Fresh off a whirlwind year of major milestones, Infinity Song has continued to build momentum following the release of their 2025 LIVE album, which captures the raw energy and emotion of their acclaimed performances. The project features live renditions of fan favorites from their debut world tour and album Metamorphosis, including “Hater’s Anthem,” “Slow Burn,” “Sinking Boat,” and more.

The band’s momentum also follows their expansive 53-city worldwide World Tour II, which further solidified their reputation for dynamic live shows and deep audience connection across the globe. In addition to group activity, sibling member Momo Boyd recently released her solo Miss Michigan EP, further expanding the creative output of the collective.

TOUR DATES:

June 3 – SXSW London – London, UK

June 12 – Skully’s Music Diner – Columbus, OH

June 13 – Midsommerfest Fest – Chicago, IL

June 14 – Majestic Theatre – Madison, WI

June 16 – HI-FI Indianapolis – Indianapolis, IN

June 17 – Spirit Hall – Pittsburgh, PA

June 19 – BRIC Celebrate! Brooklyn Festival – Brooklyn, NY

June 20 – Spruce Street Harbor Park – Philadelphia, PA

July 4 – One Philly Unity Concert – Philadelphia, PA

July 24 – Newport Folk Fest – Newport, RI

August 9 – Outside Lands – San Francisco, CA

September 4 – Gorge Amphitheatre – Quincy, WA

September 9 – Rosemount Hotel – Perth, AU

September 11 – Max Watts – Melbourne, AU

September 12 – Manning Bar – Sydney, AU

September 13 – Crowbar – Brisbane, AU

September 16 – The Tuning Fork – Auckland, NZ

September 23 – The Iron Horse – Northampton, MA

September 24 – 3S Artspace – Portsmouth, NH

September 25 – Fete Music Hall – Providence, RI

September 26 – Levon Helm Studios – Woodstock, NY

September 27 – POP Montreal Festival – Montreal, QB

September 29 – The Recher – Baltimore, MD

September 30 – Jefferson Theater – Charlottesville, VA

October 1 – The Annex – Norfolk, VA

October 2 – Ziggy’s – Greensboro, NC

October 3 – Music Farm – Charleston, SC

October 5 – The Orpheum – Tampa, FL

October 6 – The Social – Orlando, FL

October 7 – Revolution Live – Fort Lauderdale, FL

October 8 – The Wooly – Gainesville, FL

November 7 – Manchester Academy 2 – Manchester, UK

November 8 – Roundhouse – London, UK

November 10 – Le Botanique – Brussels, BE

November 11 – BIRD – Rotterdam, NL

November 12 – La Gaîté Lyrique – Paris, FR

November 14 – L’Epicerie Moderne – Lyon, FR

November 15 – Plaza – Zurich, CH

November 17 – Kulturkirche Ost – Cologne, DE

November 18 – Mojo Club – Hamburg, DE

November 19 – Säälchen – Berlin, DE

November 21 – Blind – Istanbul, TR

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