SINGLE REVIEW: Kevin McLoughlin - Beer:30

Kevin McLoughlin's latest single, 'Beer:30', pays a robust tribute to the blue-collar ethos, celebrating the end-of-day ritual with a cold beer and good company. With its blend of rock n' roll and rockabilly, peppered with retro flair, the track has a distinct, feel-good vibe that McLoughlin crafts through gritty vocals and catchy melodies.

The song resonates deeply with anyone familiar with the grind of daily labour and the sweet relief that follows. It's more than just a tune; it's an anthem for the hardworking souls who keep the world spinning, encapsulating the joy of clocking out and relaxing. Whether you're finishing a shift at the factory or closing your laptop at a café, 'Beer:30' offers the perfect backdrop to unwind.

From the moment the infectious chords strike up, McLoughlin ensures that listeners will be singing along, tapping their feet, and perhaps, raising a toast. This track isn't just heard; it's experienced, making you eager to gather your mates, pop open a brew, and let 'Beer:30' enhance the merriment. It's an invitation to let loose, celebrate the small joys, and make every gathering memorable.

Amy

I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

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