Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
Those who grew up in the '80s find themselves transported back to a time when optimism felt boundless, making this track a portal to their younger selves. "Love Is The Hero" captures the moment when belief in oneself and others feels unconquerable—whether facing a personal crossroads or chasing a long-held dream. Listeners return to this song when they need to reconnect with that surge of possibility, that certainty that love and determination can move mountains. It's the anthem for anyone who refuses to let cynicism dim their hope.
The first wave is nostalgia—you're transported back to a moment when anything felt possible, when belief in yourself came easier. That feeling opens the door to something bigger: a rush of energy that makes you want to move forward, to take on what's ahead of you. It's the reminder that you've had this strength before, and it's still there waiting.
Squier crafted an anthem about love's redemptive power, but listeners heard something more personal—a nostalgic rush that made them feel their own past victories and losses, transforming what could've been a universal message into a deeply individual memory. The song's energy became the vehicle for that nostalgia, channeling something bittersweet rather than purely heroic.