SINGLE REVIEW: Kickstand Jenny ft. Mark Slaughter - Solo

Kickstand Jenny enlists the talent of Mark Slaughter from the 90s glam metal band Slaughter on vocals, offering a rare opportunity to hear him as he’s on hiatus from releasing new music. ‘Solo’ begins with a chiming and delicate intro that mounts into a trudge of resonant drums. When the vocals kick in, they bring a classic heavy rock stance, backed by robust harmonies.

The chorus delivers an anthemic surge, creating a standout moment. The narrative explores themes of moving on, taking control of one's life, and letting go of things or people that bring you down. It's about breaking free and embracing being solo, an empowering and poignant statement.

The guitar solo is intricate and electrifying, setting the track on fire. 'Solo' boasts a bold, confident sound with magnificent vocals, capturing 90s rock nostalgia. With its majestic, anthemic sound, inspiring lyrics, compelling chorus, and sublime instrumentation, the song has it all. It's produced and mastered to perfection.

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

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I'm into all kinds of music the more obscure the better (my music taste is definitely better than yours 🤪😜) with my fave band being The Wonder Years.

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