South Carolina singer Steve Contino gets swept away by toxic love in his latest single, “Storm,” released on Jan 20. From the moment the song begins, you can feel the energy crackling in the air, like the calm before a tempest.
The song kicks off with splashing cymbals and sharp guitar chords that set the stage for the brewing storm. At the same time Steve gets singing about the lady who turned heads with her storming presence veering towards his direction. As the percussion drives the rhythm forward, the guitar strums with its silvery chords, creating a whirlwind of sound that drives the song—or should we say, the storm. But it’s Steve’s thick and deep vocals that truly steal the show, agonizingly crooning about the tumultuous nature of love.
In “Storm,” Steve compares the rollercoaster of emotions that comes with loving a raging woman to driving through a tempest with sunny skies above—a powerful metaphor that captures the turbulent essence of romance. His voice surges and trails with emotion as he repeats the refrain, “Storm,” echoing the tumultuous feelings swirling within.
Despite starting his music career later in life, Steve has been proving himself since the pandemic in every note of “Storm.” With over two decades of experience playing drums and singing in various bands, he brings a wealth of musical expertise to the table.
What’s best about this music is that you will find in him wisdom from a lifetime of observation that you won’t find in others.
Listen to “Storm” to find Steve Contino getting heartfelt through a thrilling love.
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Review By: Naomi Joan