New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Hollywood-based Mancunian songsmith Mark Loughman has just released a new music video for his rip-roaring rocker and latest single, "I've Seen Everything". The video is a vivid animated roller-coaster ride of colorful Wonderland-esque imagery and sight gags, which takes the listener on a journey through Loughman's fever-dream lyrics before quite literally ending with a bang.
The song rides a swaggering Brit-rock groove that recalls groups like The Faces, Slade, and Definitely, Maybe-era Oasis, filled with roaring overdriven guitars and a stomping bass and drum groove. Guitarist Emerson Swinford's [Rod Stewart, Liz Phair, Paul Oakenfield] bluesy guitar licks lock in with drummer David Palmer's [Pet Shop Boys, ABC, Sting] confident backbeat to create a pogo-ready party-rock vibe that the band punctuates with gleefully fuzzy riffs that snake throughout the song. Loughman anchors the proceedings with a muscular low-end rumble that gives the song a cocky strut.
As with most of his work, the centerpiece of "I've Seen Everything" is Loughman's sardonic vocals, which find him weaving together daydream imagery where he challenges his own cynical worldview with the idea that even a well-traveled rock n' roll warrior like himself can still be surprised. Throughout the song he lists off a series of increasingly improbable situations peppered with his signature witty wordplay and double entendre, before he suddenly finds himself confronted with something that even he didn't expect. All of this culminates in the song's anthemic chorus, where the incredulous rocker sings "I've been everywhere, and I've seen everything/But I've never seen that."
The song is available on all digital platforms now: https://smarturl.it/findingsense
To learn more about Mark Loughman, or purchase physical copies of the song on vinyl, please visit: https://markloughman.com/
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