Moose Wrench, the self-proclaimed “finest dad-bod alt-core trio in the world”, dropped their brand new single, “Not Dead Yet.”
This track packs a powerful punch, combining heavy metal and scorching punk elements, all sprinkled with the fiery essence of classic rock. Thom Garden’s thunderous drums collide with Colin Sutton’s hard-hitting bass, while Craig Robertson adds a unique touch with his scorching keytar skills.
In this musical showdown, each instrument vies for the spotlight, yet miraculously coalesces into a harmonious whole. Craig Robertson seizes the stage with his powerful vocals, infusing the brazen melodic frenzy with a touch of warmth.
With a touch of self-deprecating wit, the band paints a picture of a midlife crisis gone haywire, revealing that life’s got a funny way of throwing papercuts and toe-stubbing surprises. Yet, amidst the chaos, a robust resilience shines through, leaving you nodding in solidarity. The chorus takes on a rebellious and contagious quality, drilling the message deep into your bones – “Not dead yet!”
When fatigue threatens to drown you and the notion of giving up lingers, this song stands tall as an anthem of defiance. It acknowledges life’s grueling hurdles while coaxing you to soldier on with an unyielding spirit.
With this single, “Moose” Wrench proves that music can be a form of catharsis, a means to embrace the uncertainties of life and find camaraderie in shared experiences. So if you find yourself seeking an escape from the mundane and an invitation to explore the depths of the human psyche, streaming “Not Dead Yet” may be just what you need.
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Review By: Grace Donovan