The Great Adventure by Mark Millar: Review
Mark Millar’s latest release “The Great Adventure” is giving the vibe of young love and romance. His sounds resemble Tom Petty, The Wallflower, J.J. Cale, and many more famous artists.
The song “The Great Adventure” starts with a drum roll connecting with the sound of acoustic guitars and the charming vocals of Mark Millar. The song is a nostalgia-fest of the old times for the older generations and something new for the young listeners to explore. He was influenced by Mark Knofler, JJ Cale, and a lot of old blues CDs. Hence there is a similarity in the sound between JJ Cale and Tom Petty.
The mellow sound of the rhythm and the intro solo will bring back memories of the good old times. It will give a positive vibe. He wrote this song as a present for his wife on her birthday. He has been playing guitar for a long time and his influence made his music the way it is today. His simple yet heartfelt lyrics note the concerns of getting older but insist that the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks.
Overall, the song is easy to listen to with the acoustic guitar, delayed electric guitar, bass guitar, sweet backing vocal, and more, creating a beautiful atmosphere for the listeners to get lost. The old generations will enjoy the song very much as they can even go down memory lane with the help of the song. And the new generation will discover something different than what they are used to.
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Review by: Stevie Waters