Die Young (As Late As You Can) by Crozier: Review
Crozier’s classic rock piece “Die Young (As Late As You Can)” has all the energy and charm of the 1970s. This essence is brought on by a vintage tone from the vocals and guitars. Particularly in the style of singing and each riff tagging along, ultimately it brings out your rocker spirit and reminds one of the good old days.
Immortality – a curse or a blessing, what do you think folks? Well, some of us believe having an expiration date is normal, and we may just chill out till it plays out. Other people want to squeeze out all life has to offer while an inspirational rock song plays out till our final days. Whichever notion you prefer, you can’t deny the hold this genre has on you regardless. Yes indeed, “Die Young (As Late As You Can)” is one such track that draws you in with sensational guitar segments that honor the genre’s vintage outfit. Aside from that, the vibe is elevated alongside blues/country-style vocals, and as the instruments combine, a richness in sound is attained. Altogether, it’s a fascinating aura to behold, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
“Die Young (As Late As You Can)” is an amazing song that is a collaboration between a few talented musicians. Alan Crozier, Martin Jenkins, and Nick Prentice are the melodic bunch behind this tune, and their rock ode should not be missed out on. It’s a lively melody that’ll keep you engaged from start to finish.
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Review by: Damien Reid