Milwaukee-based duo The Pulltops releases their latest single, “Ain’t Home Anymore,” bringing the best blend of indie rock, pop, and Americana. Consisting of drummer Mark Pierret and guitarist Tom Crowell, they have manifested a song that fleshes out the feeling displaced from what was once home.
“Ain’t Home Anymore” kicks off with catchy rhythms, driven by thumping drums and lively percussion that set an upbeat, danceable tone. The instrumentation immediately pulls the listener in, creating an irresistible head-nodding vibe. Tom Crowell’s guitar melodies are melodic and warm, while Pierret’s drums keep the momentum going.
The singer’s thick, assertive voice is the focal point, offering a welcoming and grounded presence. His delivery and storytelling tone feel earnest and engaging, drawing listeners into the emotional landscape of the song. Harmonies croon through the bridge, adding a soulful depth that elevates the track. As the song builds, it reaches a climactic peak toward the end, where the emotional intensity is fully realized.
“Ain’t Home Anymore” dives deep into themes of nostalgia, change, and the realization that home isn’t always what it used to be. The track speaks to anyone who has ever felt a sense of disconnection from their past or from a place that once held meaning, making it deeply relatable and creating this reflective feeling from which evolves no amount of closure.
“Ain’t Home Anymore” is a heartfelt and introspective addition to The Pulltops’ catalog. Whether you love pop or rock, this song and this band will favor you with their universally relatable flavors. Listen to The Pulltops for more passionate releases.
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Review by: Naomi Joan