Home

From the blog

THE MUSTER POINT PROJECT SHOWS THE DISADVANTAGES OF CRIPPLING DEBT IN THEIR NEW SONG “NOTHING EVER GOES AWAY”

No Comments Review

Greetings dearest gentle reader and music lovers help me welcome back to our blog The Canadian Artist The Muster Point Project. This artist really wowed me when I heard a song of theirs called “Como Los Jaivas” and made me experience their nostalgia through their song “The Diner”. The band has released yet another song by the title called “Nothing Ever Goes Away”, the song was made available on the 26th of June. Let me tell you more about this song

The song kicks off with a brief tension-ridden riff, that opens up into the protagonist’s narration and telling of his story. Immediately the song starts you know you’d want to listen to its completion

“Nothing Ever Goes Away” is a song about the weight of crippling debt. The protagonist then begins his narration of how owing someone has impacted him (“I want to forget, I tried to forget but nothing ever goes away”). He continues to lay out the disadvantages of his debt (“You take my house, my car my mind”). The song has a very sad story of the torment you feel when you are in debt and is also entertaining

The creative power behind TMPP is Kevin Franco, a multi-instrumentalist who occasionally loves to bring in expert players to enhance his performance. Oleg Pisarenko performs the keyboards and Sterling Laws plays the drums on this song. Darryll McFadyen produced the musical piece. This song is mostly driven by the piano and acoustic guitars, with some amazing electric guitar moments interspersed throughout which you will fall in love with.

Well what can I say??. The muster point project has impressed me yet again. They have crafted a song with a message, great instrumentation, and an incredible vocal performance. The band is on its way to greatness and nothing can stop them now

Stream “Nothing Ever Goes Away” on Spotify or SoundCloud

Follow The Muster Point here and their socials; FacebookInstagramTwitterBandcamp, YouTube

Leave a Reply

Tags: ,