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Reviews 30 March, 2020

"After Midnight" By Second Hand Mojo

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"After Midnight" By Second Hand Mojo
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Second Hand Mojo has released the album "After Midnight". The six-song effort includes the songs "Call Me", "After Midnight", "All About You", "Hold On", "One Last Song", and "Saturday Night". The album is suitable for fans of rock, pop, and funk music.

The first song, "Call Me", is an upbeat song with a hint of funk played in a classic rock style, and is about a man longing to be with a particular woman, with lyrics such as "Call me/I can be your guy".

After that comes the title track, "After Midnight". Like "Call Me", this song is upbeat. The lyrics indicate someone who is in the mindset of partying, and is looking forward to having a good time. This is evident though lyrics such as "After midnight/That's the only time you lose your mind."

The third song, "All About You", is slower and more reliant on the piano. While not a ballad, the lyrics are more thought-provoking than the ones in the first two songs, and deals with a man who thinks "life is pretty scary when I'm without you".

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https://open.spotify.com/album/5AFR57M9pYa9hHLu1TFEYC
The fourth song, "Hold On", brings back the energetic feeling that "Call Me" and "After Midnight" have. The singer does not seem to worry about lost love on this one. Instead, when the girl in question leaves, he sings about her that he will "assume myself that you'll be back again".

The fifth song, "One Last Song", is ironically the second-to-last song on the album. It brings back the slow tone from "All About You", except this one is rooted in acoustic guitar. It is notable for its usage of harmonization in the vocals, and is an emotion, end-of-a-relationship type of song. This is shown through lyrics like "we were no good for each other".

The sixth and final song on the album is "Saturday Night". This is an upbeat and energetic song built to be played at parties. It starts with an electric guitar and sets the mood for a fun night, saying that the night will "feel alright".

By mixing upbeat songs driven by electric guitar and slower songs driven by acoustic guitar and piano, Second Hand Mojo has given listeners a good look at its versatility. They established their sound without everything sounding the same.

Website: https://www.instagram.com/2handmojo/
Music: https://open.spotify.com/album/5AFR57M9pYa9hHLu1TFEYC
https://www.instagram.com/2handmojo/






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