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Prepare to be captivated by the powerful and emotionally charged sounds of “Walk Away” by Sages. With engineering, mixing, and production by Beau Burchell, the song showcases a brilliant vocal range with enduring passion and cinematic arrangements of electric guitars blaring against the heated ambiance.
From the first notes, “Walk Away” envelops the listener in a world of musical intensity. Vidovich’s vocals take center stage, displaying a remarkable range and versatility. His voice effortlessly transitions from shrill screams that carry an intense emotional weight to euphonious low registered melodies. The contrasting dynamics in his vocal delivery add depth and dimension to the song, keeping the listener engaged and intrigued.
The electric guitars serve as the driving force behind the music. They create a multi-layered tapestry of sound, blending intricate melodies with powerful riffing. The result is an expansive and textured palette that adds a cinematic quality to the song. The guitars take the listener on a sonic journey, ranging from hauntingly atmospheric to dynamically explosive.
Supporting the captivating vocals and guitar work are the blaring rhythmic jams provided by bassist Matt Franks (Simon Says) and drummer Chris Robyn (Black Map, Crosses, Far). Their tight and precise playing forms a solid foundation, driving the song forward with relentless energy.
Locking in seamlessly are the instruments for creating a rhythm section that is both powerful and dynamic as they merge with the vigorous vocals of Dean Vidovich. “Walk Away” by Sages is a hard miss for passionate rock and metal music fans. So check it out asap!
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Review By: Naomi Joan