Fancy Jeans by Nick Campbell Destroys: Review
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Profound acclaim in the funk-pop genre ‘Fancy Jeans’ is the lead song from Nick Campbell Destroys’ first full-length album, titled Art. As hip as it sounds, this has an edge and personality thanks to the incorporation of vintage old jazz flourishes. When you’re in the appropriate mood, the flavorful soundscapes can completely transform your surroundings and cause you to fall in love. Campbell’s composition and bass work shines, showcasing his appreciation for classic jazz and funk while boasting a contemporary pop flavor.
Jacob Luttrell, a singer living in Los Angeles, contributes his lively, exuberant vocals to the production, which has a funk-pop charm with a hint of the 1970s. He’s got mad skills. He takes his voice, which is already naturally melodic and manipulates it to give you a style that transcends enthusiasm and is impossible to not appreciate. Luttrell’s brilliant performance is set against Campbell’s charming bass line and enticing electric guitar lines. The combination of a seductive opening vocal push and pulsing synthesizers conjures up a spirited sense of longing. Rob Humphreys’s solid drumming and Jacob Mann’s deft key work set the tone, and the song flows effortlessly into the funk-filled “got my fancy jeans” hook that follows. ‘Fancy Jeans’ stands a chance to be the next hit, as it is a dramatic work of art.
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Review by: Audrey Castel