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TYLER MCGINNIS - GERONIMO
TYLER MCGINNIS - GERONIMO
TYLER MCGINNIS - GERONIMO

‘Geronimo’ by Tyler McGinnis Feels Like Coming Back Home

3, 2, woo! ‘Geronimo!’ is the kind of song I would love to play every morning after waking up. This new single by Tyler McGinnis is like an affirmation for freeing yourself from the system of monotony. ‘Geronimo’ is a country-folk-indie, acoustic drums, and guitar-infused music. Highlighting the pain of the daily 9 to 5 or the weekly 40 hours, Tyler sings out loud how it is of no real gain. This new single is all about honest and witty lyrics and groovy music. You will wish to leave what you are doing and swing in its vibe.

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The song is an instant connect as Tyler opens with these lines, “Well, I’m tired of pretending that I’m alright with my pedestrian life!” Starting with a complete country feel, the song drifts into a space of an indie-folk by the 2nd minute. This turn in the tune goes really well with the lyrics in this part, as it deals with retrospection and realisations. Tacoma-based Tyler explores the current world scenario and human problems in an old-fashioned way that grabs attention.

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The Millennial generation hasn’t had it easy. Sandwiched between two completely separate timelines, it has been a game of tug-of-war, and unfortunately, this generation has been the rope. And now it seems that there has come a time when one has to make a choice. Tyler’s ‘Geronimo’ is a victory song of choosing the right side that feels like home. Catch up with his stories on Instagram and listen to his music now streaming on all major platforms.

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