SINGLE REVIEW: The Absolute Nobody - Frustrated Blues

'Frustrated Blues' is undeniably a bold and determined blues rock banger. It seamlessly fuses dreamy elements with stellar guitar work, crafting a striking and melodious harmony that gradually evolves into an immersive, fully saturated sound that envelops the listener. The track's allure is further heightened by the presence of intricate and emotionally charged solos that punctuate the composition, adding layers of depth and intensity to the music.

The drums in 'Frustrated Blues' play a vital role, providing a versatile and expressive beat that effectively anchors the entire composition. This rhythmic foundation keeps the listener locked into the groove, ensuring that the track's energy remains dynamic and engaging. Simultaneously, the vocals take centre stage, commanding attention with their powerful presence. They soar to majestic heights, infusing the song with a sense of grandeur, all while maintaining a velvety quality with just the right amount of impactful rasp. It's a musical journey that grabs you from the first note and doesn't let go, a testament to the artistry and passion behind 'Frustrated Blues.'

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

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