Songs that fall under the punk rock genre often contain vibes, music, and especially lyrics of rebellion, but if you think that’s the limit, wel,l there’s something that may change your mind, because the latest single by We Told You So, Anchor In The Storm is a composition about something else, or rather an intense composition full of feelings about someone. Tracing its origins to Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada, We Told You So is a band consisting of founders Jim Giguère on vocals and guitars, and Mathieu Massicotte on drums, along with Ambrosio Ohiggins on guitars and vocals, and Dany Clement on bass.
Let us find out what the listeners can expect from this song.
The latest single by We Told You So, Anchor In The Storm, is an out-and-out punk rock track in terms of its instrumentation, soundscape, and overall arrangement, but the most intense fact about this composition is that it is a song which instead of talking against something in life and society, rather sheds light on the support that all mothers give to their children in the best as well as the most challenging situations in life. In addition to that, this song is deeply personal because here the singer talks about his own mother, and through the lyrics, the listeners can instantly understand that she is not there anymore in person, but her memories, support, and words are never going to fade, which is somewhat the same feeling that all of us share about our mothers.
Besides its lyrical intensity, the song is musically pretty straightforward, with no complex sonic elements and a very steady groove upon which the guitars lay a bed of roaring yet melodic riffs and progression, thus letting the vocals take the lead and giving the song its intense feelings and character.
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