Henry Taylor's Raw Rock Anthem "I DON'T HAVE A NAME" Shines a Guttural Spotlight on Inequality

Kitchener-Waterloo-based singer-songwriter Henry Taylor is back with a hard-hitting new single, "I DON'T HAVE A NAME." Taking inspiration from Neil Young's legendary protest anthem "Rockin' in the Free World," this unapologetic track shines a spotlight on the stark disparities between the ultra-wealthy and the growing numbers of the disenfranchised.

"I DON'T HAVE A NAME" is both a call to arms and a gut-punch to those who have chosen to ignore the plight of the nameless and faceless. With searing rock 'n' roll guitars and a raw vocal delivery, the track pushes back against the failure of elected leaders to address systemic inequality and widespread poverty.

Stream + share "I DON'T HAVE A NAME" now: https://henrytaylor.fanlink.tv/idhan 


This song is for the people who are overlooked and forgotten. Their numbers are growing, and soon they'll be impossible to ignore. – Henry Taylor

Currently, Henry is working on his upcoming sixth studio album, Sweet Thunder, slated for release on March 28th, 2025. Collaborating with award-winning Nashville songwriters Cory Lee BarkerMark Barnowski, and Ri'chard TrestHenry continues to elevate his craft with every release.

Find out more about Henry Taylor, grab photos, socials + download "I DON'T HAVE A NAME" here: https://s.disco.ac/jkzsfwkqvdfb

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