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Rating: 5 out of 5.
A compelling rock gem that gets real about financial struggles.
DC-based music group Tennessee Frisky is a “folk-rock band comprised of four vocalists who met at an open mic and wanted to sing harmonies together.” Tennessee Frisky’s unique sound is described as “what you get if The Eagles and The Byrds had a baby that sang modern rock.” In their work, drummer Ned “Tin Man” Parker and bassist Chris “Bliss” Lynn lay down a polished pop-rock foundation, while rhythm guitarist Alex “Smooth Hands” Alavi provides a folksy retro influence. Lead guitarist Ian “The Barbarian” Brost gives the band its signature southern twang with his notoriously tasteful licks and slide guitar. Their previous releases are the songs “Satisfactory Man” and “The End.” Tennessee Frisky’s latest drop is the rock single “Deeper In Debt.”
With a captivating blend of ear-pleasing alt-rock elements and twangy guitar, “Deeper In Debt” offers a compelling fusion of folk, rock, and country, creating the perfect vibrant backdrop. Lyrics like “I’ve been reaching for that golden nest, first in my family to pass the test” and “I’ve been reaching for that nine-to-five, but I’ve got doctor’s bills and not a dime” powerfully reflect the hardships that come with the weight of growing debt. Fueled by its raw and relatable narrative and sweet retro vibes, Tennessee Frisky gifts us a compelling rock gem that gets real about financial struggles. So press play and let the words of “Deeper In Debt” deliver some much-needed emotional relief.
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