Nothing Ever Goes Away is The Muster Point Project’s Single Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
The Muster Point Project’s “Nothing Ever Goes Away” opens with a cool guitar riff and a driving rhythm that sets the atmosphere for this introspective and relatable track.
Nothing Ever Goes Away is The Muster Point Project’s Single Out Now
The song’s mood, with its blend of mellow and upbeat elements, evokes a sense of nostalgia and reminds me of bands like Dire Straits.
Kevin Franco’s songwriting talent shines through in this heartfelt ballad. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of life’s challenges and the lingering effects of past experiences.
It’s a song that resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with difficult emotions. The song’s instrumentation complements the lyrics, creating a sense of emotional depth and connection.
The rhythm section provides a steady foundation, while the guitar melodies weave through the song, adding texture and emotion.
A standout moment is the guitar solo, a simple yet melodic interlude that introduces a bridge where the tempo slows down, allowing the listener to fully immerse themselves in the song’s message.
The bridge eventually builds back into the finale, emphasizing the song’s lingering impact.
“Nothing Ever Goes Away” is a song that will echo in my head for a long time.
Nothing Ever Goes Away is The Muster Point Project’s Single Out Now!
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Kevin Franco is the creative force behind TMPP and although he’s a multi-instrumentalist, he likes to enlist professional musicians to compliment his playing from time to time. On this track, Sterling Laws (Liz Phair, Lo Moon, War on Drugs, Olivia Rodrigo) plays drums, and Oleg Pisarenko is on the keys.
Franco covers the guitars, bass, vocals and lyrics. The song was produced by Darryll McFadyen, who has worked with Belle and Sebastian, Simple Minds, Trevor Horn and others. This single will be on the upcoming album titled “It Was Here He Received His Only Formal Education”, due sometime in November of this year.
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