Better Half of a Dollar - by Fime

 Fime is a band out of Los Angeles, California USA who brings in solid rock and roll with a Foo Fighters feel to it.

The first thing I noticed was the driving guitars that have a strong mid-range EQ power with lead guitars acting as the melody for the song, but not at the forefront.  The vocals are hollered with a fierce grungy feel so much like David Scott Lucas of Local H.  The bass starts the song rhythmically while playing along with the snare and definitely does a good job enforcing that rhythm along with those drums.  Very solid.

I'd have to say the highlight of this song is the bridge where a new lead guitar melody erupts with a new chord progression.  This bridge is short-lived as it leads us directly to the end of the song.  I would have enjoyed that bridge to be expanded and built upon, if Fime would have chosen that route.  That's what I was ready for!

I recommend this song to any rock enthusiasts who really enjoyed the grunge or post-grunge movements or the later 90s and 2000s.

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