Steve Young’s ‘Feelin’ Fine’ : Whiskey Soaked Country Rock n Roll
Steve Young is a stellar rock musician. There is no doubt about it. His style is old school and classic. You can spot his devotion to blues, rock n roll, and country rock almost instantly in his latest single, ‘Feelin’ Fine’. The track chronicles the phases of getting over a heartbreak and moving on. What’s incredible is how the artist structures and molds the soundscape to suit every frame. With the changing narrative, the mood shifts seamlessly and its palpable presence makes it feel like you’re listening to live music.
A fuzzy guitar groove rolls through the introduction. Funk accordions accessorize and beat accessorize the first verse. And leading into the chorus, Steve’s whiskey soaked baritones are uplifted by electric chords, riffs and rock n roll flavors. It sets up for the charismatic guitar solo that connects to the second verse. There’s a visceral quality to it, played desperately to express and purge off the pain. A transformative arc. In bridge and the climax, the energy is different. The ex now wants the protagonist back, but he doesn’t care because he’s feeling just fine.
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