The stunning lead single is borne out of loss and grief, melding electric guitar, a deceptively joyful synth, and bashing drums for a dramatic elegy, with Bobbitt pleading “Tell me you’re okay.” Bobbitt says of the track: “Hands Hands Hands” is equal parts dream and experience—the first verse built around the experience of losing a loved one from afar, and the second verse a surreal depiction of the feelings of helplessness and horror that can accompany grief. The chorus is borrowed from a children’s song from the 1870s—a song my grandfather used to sing constantly, called ‘Reuben and Rachel.’” Listen to the song and watch the Jeff Miller-directed video, filmed at sunset over Nova Scotia’s Baxter’s Harbour.