It reminded me of Robert Johnson’s


HIS VISUALIZATION REVEALS WHAT EMOTIONS AND KEY THEMES THE REVIEWERS MENTIONED MOST OFTEN. THE LARGER
THE WORD THE MORE IT WAS USED BYTHEREVIEWERS THE TRACK.
acoustic static guitar, different intro country instrumental quality, hard recording
lyrics, terrible love singer beginning enjoyable typical tune blues
“This song was a deep blues-like tune. I really liked the strong guitar intro. It sounded like some rifts were played and were
one of the many things I enjoyed. The tinny sound was slightly different, but it reminded me of Robert Johnson’s
sound. It was like Muddy Waters and the Mississippi Delta sound.”
“It sounds very odd and like it’s old. Not very much a big fan. It sounded terrible to me. Did not like it one bit. I didn’t like the
person’s voice, it made it sound 10 more, and the music was just terrible also.”
“Wow! I really enjoyed this. The lo-finess of the recording really added to it. Always love this kind of sound. You’re voice and
guitar sound great. My only problem was the end. Sounded like just mindless noodling, which I HATE. Maybe try a more
definitive ending. Besides that, wonderful song.”
“Really groovy guitar rift at the beginning of the song. The bongos were very nice to hear quickly. The guitar combination
with the other guitar in the background is very well done. The instrumentals in this song are very well done. The singer is not
very talented. Tries very hard to copy other country artists who sound exactly like him. Not very attractive. His voice
is bizarre sounding and not on the pitch or tunes. The over-vibrato in his voice is very bad and makes him sound robotic
and fake. With a new singer, this group could be the next big hit in the music industry.”
“The song starts off a bit slow. Music, if it’s going to start without lyrics in the beginning, at least needs to start
off a bit more upbeat. The tuning was off in the guitar, I believe, is what it is. The artist is very pitchy and wavery, and it is not
a good combination. It took over 30 seconds of untuned music before any lyrics came. And by the time that I listened to
the sound of the artist, I lost interest in completing the song any further.”
“Well, that was definitely interesting. In a good way, of course! As simple of a sound as it is when a man sings over an acoustic
guitar, it is always refreshing to find proof that there are musicians like this out there who truly love and care for what they
do. As far as production goes, it sounds nothing more than homemade. Still, I absolutely love the sense of authenticity that it
creates, which is truly a beneficial compliment to the overall mood of the song. I love the testament to the hardships of
the common man that this sound enlightens, and that particular approach is far from exaggerated as you can almost feel the
stress coming from those raw mountain vocals, as they lay perfectly on top of those dirty strings being picked with not only
the hand but the soul. I love this sound, and I love this song. There’s abundant potential strewn throughout, and I
would love to hear what else this guy has to say. Keep on picking, man. This review is over, but apparently, I didn’t “mention
enough about the elements of the song,” so let’s throw in some random music lingo to further satisfy this lingual-addicted
system. Sing. Guitar. Production. Singing. Singer. Geetar. Gitfiddle. Bluegrass. Blues. Seriously though, good song!”
“There is a slightly grainy quality to this acoustic piece that is nice. It adds a bit of rugged charm to the bluesy vocals
typical of the genre. The singer’s voice has the right amount of whining for the composition. The combination of strumming
and picking is well done.”
“The introduction is not immediately engaging. The song takes a little too long to get started. The recording quality feels
antiquated. I love the simple instrumentation of the piece. I think the balance is a little off between the guitar and the vocals.
My ear doesn’t want to struggle to hear the text. I would bring the vocals up just a touch. The song is a little one-dimensional
and I think it should head in a direction.”
“I love the instrumentals right off the beginning. The beat makes the song sound like it is about to be awesome as it
starts out. It is hard to tell the genre of the song in the beginning. It is great to hear so much about the instrumentals. When
the vocals began, it sort of caught me off guard. It sounded like an ancient school-type song. This song would be great for a
movie or something of that sort. Some examples would be “Holes” or “Django.” This song could be a hit in feature films, at
least for sure!”
“These instruments in this song are terrible. The sound quality is also bad. There was no real melody, and the lyrics lacked
creativity. The singer was also out of tune, and the song should have a different pitch to match the singer.”
“The strings on this track have a nice opening. The sound quality is not very good, though. The track has that acoustic sound, and the guitar player has a typical technique that plays out smoothly. The vocals by the artist sound a little muffled in sound
to me, but his voice has so much soul in it. This song could pass for the blues. The lyrics are a little depressing to me. Even the
words are not all that clear to me. The feel of the song is just very somber to me. The production needs to be turned up a
little bit. The songwriting also has too many gaps in it. There are spaces in this song when there’s just the guitar player and
nothing else.”
“This is a country music song that has this decent balance. It is easy to make this song a favorite on your list of acoustic
melodies. I sure do like the way that the song sounds. It has this seasoned veteran sound to it. I will that I could bottle this
up.”
“the instrumental accompaniment to this track is unique and varied in its own right. The introduction, in my opinion, does not
need to be this long. The vocals, I believe, are dated and out of touch, and I can not see this track ever being commercial. It will
have very few followers. The artist is predictable and dated. The structure is a mess, and the performance is awkward.”
“I like the beginning of the song. There’s just enough static to add an extra layer to the song without getting in the way of
the music. However, I don’t like how the whole song is static. It would be better if the beginning had the
static, which faded out as the singer began. I like the vibe of the music. It’s very old-timey. I also like how the singer’s voice
isn’t too refined. It adds to the overall feel of the music.”
“Another exquisite country song. It’s a mild but fun song. The guitar is very animated and filled with style. I like this particular kind
of country very much. Sounds like something from the early nineteenth century. Very exciting. enjoy the variations in the beat
and the way he uses his voice a lot.”
“The rough sound from the guitar makes a great addition to the guitar’s basic 12-bar blues. The old-fashioned singer has a
delta blues vibe in his voice, which is appealing. His twist of these blue is original and hard to find these days. Along with his
full vocal tone that makes great harmony. I can really hear the dark emotion in his voice and lyrics. Overall, this performance is
something for people to learn from.”
“Bad guitar recording. Not too good a singer, bad voice recording, and bad voice mix effects. The guitar play is good, but there is nothing
catchy about this riff. No potential for mainstream fans. Only maybe his friends and family could enjoy his songs.”
“The beginning of the little guitar solo thing isn’t too bad, but it worries me that this song might turn into a country song,
which is undesirable in any way, shape, or form. My fears have come to pass. It is a country song. The singer is saying, “Have
mercy on me,” and I agree. I wish he had mercy on me and not sang this song.”
“Intro is nice. Typical guitar playing. This is an old type of song, but it’s still good to listen to occasionally. It’s different
with the style and vocals. Not many people have this type like it used to. Brings back old memories.”
“I like the acoustic sound. The tempo is correct for the song. The voice is nice and raspy. I could see this being played on a
blues radio station. The one thing I would add is the quality of the recording needs lots of improvement.”