A climactic, jangling rock enamoring takes hold on “Might Be Tonight Son,” a newly released track from BOOHER. The Austin-based act is led by Michael Booher. “Might Be Tonight Son” excels with a stylish production that ventures seamlessly from debonair bass-bouncing verses into delectably twanging guitar chilliness.
“And why does anyone find anything fun at all?” Booher asks with more hypnotic intrigue during a memorable hook, referencing “fun and pain,” in capturing life’s tumults while beholding the beauty of existence. A title-referencing punchiness arrives past the three-minute turn, then enveloping into a second half that spans from the acoustic-forward “keep the TV on,” urges to a textured, twangy effervescence — and a later version of that particular refrain with a more rock-ready vigor. “Might Be Tonight Son” is an emotive, melodic earworm from BOOHER.
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.