Crash Out - by Letters from Mars

 Letters from Mars, from North Carolina USA, has a very innovative sound, which is a good genre-mix of modern rock that contains catchy and pop-sensible rhythm-focused instrumentation and melodic vocals.

I was strongly pulled into the song with the catchy rhythmic guitar riff that starts the song alone, then it is joined by the full-band.  The first verse was a lot of fun!  It contained the lyrics "Tell me lies" over and over and the rolling bassline drove it with those steady drums.  During my first listen, the lyric repetition didn't phase me one bit.  It took my third listen to actually think..."Whoa wait a minute!"  Did he seriously just rattle the same line a bunch of times?"  Well, it totally fits!  Another verse says just the word "Lie" over and over following the rhythm and melody.  I also really love the user of the word "Dagnabbit" later on.  There is lots of creativity going on with this song in a good-natured why, and I'm here for that!

The vocals are clear, melodic and on-point.  The guitars have a light gain with a scratchy fuzz in it...and are also on-point, including the soloing that happens above the rhythm guitars often.  The bass is crushing the rhythm and can lead the way.  I love that rolling bass.  The rhythm section is TIGHT!

I recommend this song to anyone who loves good-feeling rock from a band that does it their own tasteful way.  Check them out!

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