N.A.S.H’s raw and unrelenting single, “LongArms,” is a testament to the resilience and the unbreakable spirit of its lead singer and guitarist, Bryan Nash. Created in the aftermath of a life-altering near-death experience, the song embodies the band’s gritty determination and love for rock music.
Recorded at Nada Studios, the song kicks off with Bryan’s coarse, impassioned vocals belting out, “Thank you for paying attention,” immediately gripping listeners with its energetic, ardent and infectious sincerity. The snarling, grinding guitars erupt alongside pounding drums, creating an intense and urgent sonic landscape. Bryan’s voice carries an electrifying energy, channeling every ounce of conviction and emotion into the performance. The raw power of the music reflects the tumultuous journey that inspired it, making it impossible not to feel the weight of the story behind the sound.
“LongArms” was born from Bryan’s battle to overcome both physical and emotional hurdles after spending months in the hospital on a ventilator. His vocal cords were paralyzed, and he was warned he might never sing again. However, with unwavering support from his bandmates and family, Bryan poured himself into writing and vocal rehabilitation. A year later, he returned stronger, defying the odds to produce this fiery anthem.
N.A.S.H, comprised of brothers Jim Bobbi, Bryan, and Joseph Nash, honors their deep appreciation for rock legends like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Metallica. “LongArms” captures the essence of rock at its rawest—a blend of vulnerability, passion, and sheer force. It’s not just a song; it’s a triumph. Listen to it on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan