Nick Prato shares debut album ‘Your Fight’, highlights focus track ‘Hit Me Where It Hurts’

Emerging indie songwriter Nick Prato has released his debut full-length, Your Fight, out now through AWAL. Alongside the album arrives its spotlight track ‘Hit Me Where It Hurts’, a soaring cut that captures the emotional core of the record.

Across Your Fight, Prato leans into expansive guitar textures and reflective lyricism, creating a sound that feels both windswept and intimate. The album balances reverb-soaked indie rock with stark, heartfelt songwriting, building a landscape that’s as cinematic as it is personal. There’s a quiet intensity running throughout—songs that linger in the air long after they end.

‘Hit Me Where It Hurts’ stands out as a particularly vivid moment. Rooted in the coastal atmosphere of Prato’s Maine home, the track channels a rugged, Northeast Americana spirit. Guitars shimmer and swell around his vocal, which carries a mix of vulnerability and resolve. The result is both immediate and immersive, a song that feels built for open roads and long winter drives.