Angus Legg Moves on With “Drugs With My Friends”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Hailing from Australia, Angus Legg is a versatile artist whose upbringing in a creative environment laid the foundation for his musical journey. While his delivery may appear straightforward, the emotional depth and complexity of his concepts and lyrics take listeners on a mesmerizing voyage. With extensive experience as a live performer, captivating storyteller, and engaging host, Legg creates an inviting atmosphere for his audience to connect with his music. In honor of his late father, he aims to cultivate a community of individuals who can empathize with his experiences of grief and love. Legg’s latest release, “Drugs With My Friends,” demonstrates his ability to seamlessly blend evocative storytelling with compelling visuals.

With a delightful fusion of folksy guitar and catchy instrumentals, “Drugs With My Friends” offers a pleasing backdrop that perfectly complements the song’s introspective breakup narrative. Lyrics such as “From breaking trust to finally breaking up, I put a bullet in our love, the hardest thing I’ve done was loading up that gun” and “But we weren’t working, I’m sorry you’re hurting while I’m happy as hell” delve into the journey of finding personal contentment after moving on from a past relationship. Driven by its lively vocals and charming pop elements, Angus Legg delivers a feel-good indie pop anthem that invites listeners on a transformative journey of self-discovery. So, hit play and prepare to embrace the brighter aspects of life with “Drugs With My Friends.”



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