With « Blind », JP Hill–Bus Stop Prophet, the voice behind Sons of the Divide, turns anguish into art. Drenched in the raw emotion of an Acoustic Rock Ballad, the track captures the confusion of a world spinning too fast, where identity blurs and inner storms rage. “Then we’ll stand, we will stand. Until our feet just rot away”, this haunting line echoes like a personal mantra for the lost. But don’t mistake introspection for stillness. The official video, directed by TJ Bell, is a visceral journey: a woman in white dances in a ring of fire on a windswept beach; elsewhere, blindfolded figures sway across fields and rocky shores in an unrelenting ballet of resilience. Every frame burns with symbolic power, crafting a visual poem as striking as the song itself. With « Blind », JP Hill doesn’t just play music, he unleashes it. Slash Music is proud to spotlight this cathartic masterpiece.
“Then we’ll stand, we will stand. Until our feet just rot away” – JP Hill
JP Hill, the prophet of raw rock, keeps the fire burning
From his Oklahoma roots to the waves of Virginia Beach, JP Hill has carved a path of sonic rebellion. As the former founder of Superglide and The Mercenaries, he’s dropped four albums and now reigns as the fire-breathing frontman of Sons of the Divide, whose latest project « Sinners/Saints Rage and Grace » has stirred rock circuits. But it’s under the alias Bus Stop Prophet that his solo vision truly roars, an alchemy of acoustic soul and nu-metal bite.

With recent singles like « All Alone », « Every Thing », and the magnetic « Bridge in Mississippi » (whose video just landed on his YouTube), JP Hill proves he’s not here to rest. He’s building a universe. A new solo album titled « Bus Stop Prophet: Bridge in Mississippi » is already brewing. Keep your ears wide open, JP Hill doesn’t sleep, a new sound is revealed every Friday, you won’t get bored anytime soon!
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