American Dreamer- Kyd The Band Review
Wow. This debut single for the band Kyd The Band is just amazing. When I heard this song, I was blown away- it's one of the best new pop rock songs I've heard in awhile, even though Evolve, Woodstock, Don't You Worry, Honey, and LA DIVINE all have came out in the past month.
The song combines the best features of otherwise terrible uplifting pop rock(see: American Authors) with a great vocalist with a good range and good musical composition. The song contains a relatively uplifting but still real electric guitar with a working bassline, awesome vocal variation and an important message, all combined to become a really good song. The song is about trying to make a life for yourself, and is delivered through accepting and buoyant lyrics that focus on the singer's love for his partner rather than the difficulties he will have to go through to secure them a future. The lyrics are delivered in many styles- straight singing, semi-falsetto, and even semi-rapping to drive the message and feeling home.
Overall, I see a band with a lot of potential. I don't know how much work it took them to get to the point of getting their music on major platforms, but with more hard work they could top the alternative charts at least by their second album and earn a permanent place in the Billboard 200, as many other good recent alternative bands have done(see: Portugal. The Man, Cold War Kids). I'm really looking forward to that success and a debut EP (at least) by them soon! I've become a Kyd The Band dreamer.
The song combines the best features of otherwise terrible uplifting pop rock(see: American Authors) with a great vocalist with a good range and good musical composition. The song contains a relatively uplifting but still real electric guitar with a working bassline, awesome vocal variation and an important message, all combined to become a really good song. The song is about trying to make a life for yourself, and is delivered through accepting and buoyant lyrics that focus on the singer's love for his partner rather than the difficulties he will have to go through to secure them a future. The lyrics are delivered in many styles- straight singing, semi-falsetto, and even semi-rapping to drive the message and feeling home.
Overall, I see a band with a lot of potential. I don't know how much work it took them to get to the point of getting their music on major platforms, but with more hard work they could top the alternative charts at least by their second album and earn a permanent place in the Billboard 200, as many other good recent alternative bands have done(see: Portugal. The Man, Cold War Kids). I'm really looking forward to that success and a debut EP (at least) by them soon! I've become a Kyd The Band dreamer.
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