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Reviews 05/09/2018

New Single - Scott Kirby - "Something To Move"

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New Single - Scott Kirby - "Something To Move"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Fortunate are those whose career collides with their passion. Though the path might be a little difficult with many hard turns, finally an artist's heart is the one, which knows the feeling of success it brings along. Scott Kirby, one of the best musician from Northern Wisconsin is known for his unique style of fusion music and remarkable songwriting.

Audio streaming link - https://promo.theorchard.com/Sh9I4Jx8W9sAqYUsFYJ4
Passionate about music from a tender age of twelve, Kirby has been producing and composing music from quite some time now. With almost nine albums released, Kirby has gained quite a reputation and recognition among the music community, fans and critics alike. Taking inspiration from many famous musicians like Bob Dylan, Neil Young, REM, Tom Petty, Stevie Wonder, and Johnny Cash, he has approached a new style of creative music which is not only melodious but also one of its kind. Kirby has recently released a new single, Something To Move, which is already attracting loads of likes and appreciation in the online music world.

The track, Something To Move, is sure to make its listeners move from their seats and groove with its rhythmic beats. Highly joyful and entertaining, this single has every element to keep its audience engaged and enjoying throughout and ahead. Beginning over a high acoustic guitar section, the song glides through Kirby's enthusiastic vocals and gripping performance. The cheerful mood of the song is retained till the very end by Kirby's impressive vocal work and apt modulations. Based on the alternative rock notes, the foundation of the song is quite strong and powerful, yet the beautifully blended notes of blues give the tune a new flavor which is soothing and energetic to hear.

Simple words amalgamate to form the verses of the single which enhances the exposure of the track among common people. Understandable and enjoyable, the track has well-structured and highly balanced synchronized work. Crafted through profound notes, equally powerful drum beats and expressive, high pitched vocals, Kirby has depicted every inch of his extraordinary imagination and hard work through this single.

Woven in a nice and impactful storytelling sequence, the verses come one after the other with perpetual guidance and leadership from the heavy instrumental rhythm. This three minutes twelve seconds play by the genuine artist is not only intriguing and invariably appealing for the masses, but also bears a sheer motivation for those people who still hide their passion in their heart. The song is a loud example to the world where creativity is usually neglected and artists fall apart. A brilliant job is done for sure.

A special credit to the recording unit and production house for the high-quality sound clarity and effective digital modulation which has not only made the song more pleasant but also enhanced its effect on the overall ambiance. The single, Something To Move, by the genius Scott Kirby is an amazingly melodious composition with a beautiful variation in tunes and zealous lyrical appeal, which is sure to draw a lot of attention and appreciation from the ardent rockers and critics alike.

9.5/10 Stars






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