Squirrel Trains by Pamela Hopkins: Review

Pamela Hopkins, a gorgeous American artist, has just shown the world all the impact of her being in her new song โSquirrel Train,โ which speaks to the genreโs classic sound. With a very nicely played guitar, it provides a solo in its structure that is worth a listen, and the bass adds the proper cadence to this sound.
โSquirrel Trainโ uses a train beat to back up the train in the lyrics, and you know youโre in for a fantastic journey from the moment the music begins. This song features all of the ingredients of excellent country music, including banjos, guitars, and fiddles. The guitar solo deserves special praise. This is an extremely talented and exact delivery, along with some exceptionally rapid triplets. Weโve never heard better country picking. It is fantastic. Pamelaโs battles with ADHD are depicted in the song Squirrel Train. Itโs a lighthearted, self-deprecating jab at herself, as well as an apology to others around her that theyโll occasionally find her losing her focus unwillingly, and thereโs nothing she can do about it.
Above all, the song is about acceptance: despite her ADHD mishaps here and there, it has remained a significant part of her life, and she successfully presents it in a witty, humorous manner.
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Review by: Paul Woodman