SINGLE REVIEW: Merenco - Twice

Merenco's latest single, 'Twice,' dives into the compelling yet tumultuous nature of a relationship that's both captivating and ultimately not quite right. With a spirited country rock flair, the track balances heartfelt lyrics with a wry, self-aware twist. The addition of piano and pedal steel guitar enriches the song’s authentic country feel, transporting listeners to a classic, nostalgic soundscape.

Having spent nearly thirty years in Germany, Merenco has firmly rooted himself in the world of country music and rockabilly. In 'Twice,' he continues to demonstrate his impressive range and depth, delivering a piece that is both musically vibrant and emotionally compelling.

But 'Twice' is more than just a song; it's a gentle nudge to pause and reflect. The track invites listeners to step away from the whirlwind of everyday life and reconnect with the often-overlooked joys—cherishing personal time, nurturing friendships, and appreciating the beauty of the present moment. Merenco’s intention is clear: to encourage a deeper appreciation for life's simple pleasures.

Ultimately, 'Twice' is not just about the music; it embodies a philosophy of living fully and celebrating the small, meaningful moments. Through this track, Merenco offers more than just an auditory experience—he delivers a thoughtful reminder to embrace and savour the here and now.

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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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