Mat Hook’s ‘Bleed Me Dry’ Revives 70’s Country Folk Quotients
Mat Hook is an English singer-songwriter. With a love for alt folk that blends a 70s ethos with contemporary flavors, his soundscapes are easy to flow and float away with. The artist has just released ‘Bleed Me Dry’, a track that is evocative in a way that artists like Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, and John Denver. His warm baritones matched with luminous acoustics has a way of instantly enlarging your consciousness. It explores contemplative melancholy with confessional tones and lyricism.
The country frames are ignited with stretching blues, filtered by its aching sentiments and wishful ethos. The guitar melodies nicely round and encircle Mat’s vocals, elevating it with its rustic curls and coils. To experience the theme in this setting is extremely moving. It percolates, stews, and inspires a deep rumination. Listen Now!