It’s Dangerous to go Alone, Take Me by Saves the Witch: Review
Saves the Witch is a musician who never ceases to amaze me, especially when it comes to creating guitar-driven masterpieces. Their track “It’s Dangerous to go Alone, Take Me”, is a spectacular prog/ambient rock tune guaranteed to resonate with any fans of the aforementioned genres. This is primarily because of the guitar’s clean arrangement, and its mellow tempo which emanates a pretty chill vibe.
“It’s Dangerous to go Alone, Take Me” is an instrumental track polished to perfection. Before getting into the specifics, that’s a pretty awesome title, and wholesome too. Anyway, the ambiance of the song is immensely addictive to hear on repeat. Each guitar chord transition had a pleasant flow, and the sound of it all had a nice ring to it. The way each note builds upon the next was fascinating to hear. It brings music’s natural essence to mind. Which is (in my belief) to let a song engross you, rather than accepting it as a general form of noise. With that being said, Saves the Witch did an excellent job of creating a tune with a lovely aura. Also, the artist does not rush into anything but rather drifts along each sequence with cozy energy.
I truly admire the scope of prog rock. Especially when it comes to the instrumental facets of such an influential genre. This is why “It’s Dangerous to go Alone, Take Me” enchanted me wholly, and I strongly urge you all to go hear its magic!
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Review by: Damien Reid