honestav - Hard to Love Tour
Hip-Hop / Indie-Folk / Alternative
Doors 7pm / Show 8pmĀ *See venue bag policy*
18+ Valid ID required for entry into venue / Under 18 permitted with parent (Accepted forms of ID: State Issued ID or Driver's License, Military ID, Passport.)
honestav:
To know the vulnerable and candid songs of honestav is to know Av Freeman: a determined, kindred soul who, in the face of unimaginable odds and loss, found himself a breakout hit (2024ās āIād Rather Overdoseā) and a ticket out of rural Missouri. Growing up the youngest of four brothers and a sister, he caught the music bug early: āThey all wanted to be rockstars,ā Av says. āI was a little kid going and watching my sixteen-year-old brother play screamo shows in bowling alleys and pizza joints. I was hooked. I wanted it bad.ā
He split his time between his parents, spending half the month with his mother and half with his dad. āMy mom was the worst tweaker ever,ā he explains. āShe lived in the hood and got arrested multiple times selling meth.ā Life with his father was relatively stable, but still not comfortable. āThere was no A.C. and no food,ā Av says, ābut I was going to school and playing sports. Half the month, I was the quarterback, and the other half, I was running around with no socks, smoking cigarettes with the worst kids.ā
From the start, Avās music was a response to tragedy; at age fifteen, Av found his brother dead from suicide. Amid this grief, Av adopted a tough-guy rap persona. He recorded music obsessively, releasing a song a week for over a hundred weeks in a row. āLiterally for two years,ā he says. āSometimes Iād drop even more. Iād record four songs in a night and post two of them.ā These years of experimentation reveal themselves in Avās blend of folk and hip-hop, which sees scratchy verses layered over sensitive acoustic guitars.
After graduating high school, Av paid his bills selling weed. āI thought thatās how I was going to live,ā he says. āIād just be a dude that sells weed. I didnāt even think about the rockstar thing.ā Then he got hired as a mover. He held that job for four years. āIt was a grind, and I stayed up in the studio every night,ā he remembers. āIād go to work at 6:30 AM after being up until 4 AM recording music. It was draining.ā
When Av started making jokes on TikTok, he believed he had finally found his way out. The social media platform paid for views, and his videos reached millions and millions of viewers. āAt first I thought, āIām about to get rich.ā I quit my job and shit. But I started spending all my money on studio time. I made enough to afford an apartment, but I was living out of my truck.ā
But in January of 2024, tragedy struck again. Avās father committed suicide. On the truck ride home, Av, through tears, wrote a new song documenting his emotions. Rushing to the studio, Av cut the track and uploaded it as had become routine. Almost overnight, āIād Rather Overdoseā exploded, cracking multiple Billboard charts and amassing over 70 million streams globally. āWhen my dad died, music turned into therapy for me,ā Av says. āIām not making songs to be cool anymoreāthis is what I gotta do to get through the day. Iām lucky that people hear it.ā Now, following a bidding war between every major label, Av is on track to purchase his first home.
His newest music is rugged and open. honestav belts rhymes about partying and drug addiction, self-loathing and suicide, stifling emotions and trying to open up. āWhen my brother killed himself, I turned into a punk ass sixteen-year-old,ā he says. āWhen my dad did it, it hit different. It took a different spin. Iām a grown ass man now. If I wasnāt making these songs, I donāt think Iād be alive.ā
Still, Av is shocked that this intimacy and introspection connected with such a wide audience. āIt seems like people actually started to relate more when I stopped making music for everyone else,ā he says. āThatās when they really started listening.ā
As his music gains traction, Av has encountered pressures to capitalize on the moment. Industry executives (and even other artists) have encouraged him to lean into familiar tropes of country music. But as honestav, Av has a strong sense of who he is and where he comes from. āI grew up in the country, but I wasnāt farming,ā he clarifies. āIām from that, but Iām not that. My homies were farming, but I was riding dirt bikes and busting out windows.ā With the success heās found trusting his instincts, Av is determined to keep his music close to his heart.