TubeFreeks and Clint Lowery Strike Gold on Explosive New Track “Flower”

TubeFreeks return with “Flower,” a gripping new single co-written with Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery that blends muscular hard rock with modern melodic tension. The Frederick, Maryland band lean into thick guitars, dynamic rhythms, and a vocal performance that balances grit with emotional clarity. The result is a track that feels heavy without being rigid, melodic without softening its edge.

“Flower” moves with urgency, anchored by restless drums and tightly locked guitar work that gives the verses a simmering momentum. When the chorus hits, the song opens up, trading tension for release in a way that feels deliberate and earned. Frontman Paul van Valkenburgh delivers a performance that is both raw and precise, bringing emotional weight without sacrificing power.

The collaboration with Lowery adds a familiar sense of structure and polish while allowing TubeFreeks to remain firmly themselves. The songwriting never drifts into nostalgia, instead channeling the spirit of post-grunge through a modern production lens that keeps the track grounded in the present.

Paired with a striking music video directed by filmmaker Tom Flynn, “Flower” expands its emotional range even further. Saturated gold tones and natural landscapes frame a visual narrative built around longing, distance, and pursuit, echoing the song’s lyrical themes.

With major tour dates on the horizon and a growing national presence, TubeFreeks continue to sharpen their identity. “Flower” stands as one of their strongest releases yet, capturing both their intensity and their evolving artistic depth.