The title observe from Duane Hoover’s new album, ‘Wayward Path’ was launched on April 25, and, like his earlier single, ‘All Over Once more‘, we’re as soon as extra given entry to what makes this artist tick.
Nostalgic and guitar-led, ‘Wayward Path’ is a Hoover unique that nonetheless sees him pay homage to the British Invasion artists that shaped a lot of his inspiration. Hoover’s wealthy vocals command centre stage, backed by strident guitar riffs, whereas the drums set a rollicking tempo,in a Keith Moon-esque vogue.
‘Wayward Path’ opens with a frantic, extremely energised jangly guitar and strident drum mixture, giving this instrumental a possibility to shine earlier than Hoover’s gnarly voice, which is, in a whole lot of methods is the vocal equal of the musical devices, sharing a whole lot of the identical sonic scratchiness.
Whereas that is an unique composition from Hoover, it’s nonetheless nonetheless very a lot impressed by his 60s British Invasion heroes, comparable to The Kinks, David Bowie, The Who, and The Rolling Stones. Whereas earlier launch, ‘All Over Once more’ was harking back to The Kinks’, ‘See Emily Play’, title observe ‘Wayward Path’ attracts from songs comparable to ‘Substitute’, from The Stones. We’re being led down a wayward path, because it had been, to choose up the influences in Hoover’s music, and it’s not a nasty factor in any respect.
Hearken to ‘Wayward Path’ beneath, and take a look at Duane Hoover and his music on-line on his official web site, Fb, Instagram, and YouTube.
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