The emotive rock of Nashville act Best Intentions rides on high-flying vocals and angsty guitars, recalling late ’90s and early ’00s blends of punk, alternative, and emo. Their new album The Loser’s Club includes the track “Roses,” which escalates from vocal-heavy verses into a guitar-centric crunch that plays well. Furious percussion and slabs of guitars provide an apt tone to these emotive vocals. Anyone yearning for the heyday of emo-fueled rock should certainly check out The Loser’s Club from Best Intentions.
Best Intentions – “Roses”
by Mike Mineo
Mike Mineo
I'm the founder/editor of Obscure Sound, which was formed in 2006. Previously, I wrote for PopMatters and Stylus Magazine.
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