SINGLE REVIEW: Gang Of Broken Arms - Women Are Always Right

With the addition Katie Burke's dulcet tones, 'Women Are Always Right' stands as a powerful and empowering blues rock anthem with a confident message. It serves as a celebration of life and a driving force to transform negativity into positivity, constantly pushing for the best outcomes.

The sultry vocals, with hints of jazz tendencies, draw comparisons to the late Amy Winehouse with their seductive tones and dynamic, captivating delivery. They exude power and stature, reminiscent of Lisa Kelaula of The Bellrays, resonating with grandeur and high impact.

Musically, the track is wonderfully resilient, with a trudging blues harmony. The guitars provide a rhythmic, steady beat, occasionally breaking from their mellow base to flex and showcase their musical prowess with electrifying solos. These guitar solos are neatly complemented by a blissful harmonica, creating a rich, soulful melody and adding an extra layer of intensity. The drums meander throughout, adding crispness to the sound as they weave a percussive path.

In essence, 'Women Are Always Right' is an exquisitely captivating and profoundly positive track. It not only reinforces themes of gender equality but also resonates with the idea of always striving for a hopeful outcome.

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