Bobby Freemont pushes his vision forward with “clementine skies,” a new single that expands beyond music into something immersive. The track arrives as part of his ongoing rollout toward the debut album ‘The Death of Bobby Freemont’, due this spring. Each release adds another layer, and this one cuts deeper.
Written after the passing of his grandfather, the song moves through memory and loss without settling. Freemont and co-producer Stephen Kerr shape that tension into sound, balancing soft melodic passages with bursts of distortion that build toward a towering finish. The track carries emotional weight and sonic force, holding both in the same space.
“Grief can feel so isolating, but it’s universal. I wanted to create something where people could leave a piece of their story and see they’re not alone in it,” Freemont says. That idea drives the release beyond the song itself.
The companion site turns “clementine skies” into a shared experience. Listeners place virtual stars tied to personal memories, creating a living digital memorial that grows over time. It connects strangers through loss, reinforcing the song’s central theme in real time.
Freemont continues to define himself as a multidisciplinary creator. He builds the visuals, shapes the sound and controls the narrative. “clementine skies” stands as a strong and affecting release, grounded in real emotion and executed with precision.


