Hurts Like Hell by White Dove: Review

“Hurts Like Hell” by White Dove is an empowering classical song with impactful poetry and gripping instrumentation. An amazing singer initiates the track’s reflective stance and there’s a natural tenacity in their voice! Even more, when it syncs with the piano and guitar bits.
White Dove’s ode does not follow a beat, rather it’s a consistent flow of classical melodies with a dash of rock. The instrumental helm has dramatic piano arrangements with distorted guitars. Those portions emerge with minimal lead notes, while the piano accompanies an immersive piece. Out of all these attributes, my treasured section was in the song’s crescendo. That portion felt like an apex moment for the piano sequence when an expansive note is played, and from then on the track’s ascension commences.
Folks, the themes of serenity are strong in White Dove’s melody. Moments like these allow me to admire the abundance of music coming out of the industry. Certainly, with the divine sound in “Hurts Like Hell” and the meaningful instrumentation, music’s healing mechanism is more and more apparent. Cherishing the instrumental capabilities of the piano delights me. Especially hearing the moving segments in White Dove’s composition. Ultimately, the chemistry of soothing classic rock and a powerful singer leading it drew me in. Altogether it’s a pleasant tune to hear on repeat! So folks if you seek a tune with a solid emotive, then this song should be right up your alley!
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Review by: Damien Reid