SINGLE REVIEW: Brock Davis - All Free

'All Free' is a wonderful drifting track, with light and airy sounds that captivate, featuring warming guitars and thoughtful drums. It erupts into a powerhouse chorus that brims with passion.

The track delivers a poignant and powerful message about fairness, justice, and equality. It questions the notion of calling this world free when it's riddled with constraints, social class divides, and an ever-expanding array of bans and rules concerning basic human rights. It promotes the idea that change begins within oneself ā€“ if you dislike something, take action. By working together and advocating for change, our voices will eventually be heard.

The song skillfully combines mellow vibes with a crescendo as the frustration in the lyrics builds, introducing a rawer, more driven sound with wonderfully expressive, explosive guitar riffs and powerful drums. Brock's voice is beautifully sincere, with a captivating Americana twang that's magnificently complemented by the addition of female backing vocals.

'All Free' is a thought-provoking lyric that's guaranteed to resonate with its listeners, presented in a rock style that's easy to sing along to.

Amy

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