We hope you have checked out Native/Tongue and their debut song, Feast In Famine which displays their true direction.
Alongside roborant, driving vocals from Cody Taylor, his words send a subtle angst for those throughout human culture who suffer under the weight of oppressive forces beyond their control. The band has honed these words in such a way that not all might derive it’s meaning, but any person might connect with it’s passions in their own angst. Driving this poetry is an electrifying performance from Jesse Caesar and Keaton Stewart who are to thank for the hair raising chills left down the listener’s spine when the perfect medley of guitar rhythms and leads convey a constant grip on your adrenaline, never for a moment loosening it’s grasp. Even with all this, a song with such heart and grit would be nothing without it’s primal and crisp percussion, delivered by Donny West, and it’s thrumming and intoxicating bass, performed by Travis Mckell.
With much more yet to come, the group hopes to ingite a flame that spreads throughout all who have come to enjoy music at it’s core. Regardless of musical creed, preference, or ability, [NATIVE.TONGUE] will deliver a connection to all that makes you human.
We featured their new song in December but I wanted you to check out their acoustic video for the song. It really captures the emotion of the track and is beautifully performed. Check it out here:
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~ Marisol
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