An Honest And Theatrical New Single From Chase Nova Band
An insanely fun new single from Chase Nova Band delivers an inviting atmosphere, but with an edgy and almost racy energy, incorporating rock overtones and elements of Spanish undertones that come together in intricate and flowing, colorful guitar parts, along with a heavily theatrical feel and aesthetic.
"Madness Costs Nothing" gives you a lot to chew on. There's a lot of great changes, progressions, hooks vocally, and again, outstanding guitar work that just serves as the icing on the cake throughout this entire thing.
This track really delivers a robust and thick set of tones that mend together perfectly, and throughout it all, you get this sense of almost erratic liveliness that feels slightly tense, and you end up sort of feeding off of that.
The track starts by giving you this bouncy acoustic guitar rhythm that starts off with that Spanish undertone I mentioned earlier, you have some keys, and since that had a vast sort of cinematic underbelly to the track, the electric guitars are doing lines over all of that.
The vocals are really in your face. They are boisterous and sort of hit hard with belting approaches and a great melodic approach.
I love how intense this track can get. During the course areas, you have just tons of things going on, from vocal harmonies, still belting and vibrant, along with layers of guitar tones just sitting on top of each other and giving you walls of Sonic presence and sound.
I think this is part of why the song comes through as robustly as it does. A lot is going on, and the instrumentation and vocals are all sort of intense. That energy is very high, and you still get all kinds of other instrumentation that comes into play, like piano and, of course, incredible percussion that just adds a little bit of extra drive and flow to the song.
There's a lot about this track that speaks volumes in terms of the state of society today. The things that we have to deal with just to get by, the cost of living, and how people are reacting to it all.
It's a very current feeling and relatable if you really listen. They just put it in a way that spins it with this vivaciousness and again, sort of colorful intensity.
I can't express enough how much I enjoyed the theatrical presence of this track. The messaging is right there in your face, and you'll have to really listen to pick it up.
One of the best ways to get a grasp of what the song is actually about is by watching the music video for the single, which is shot amazingly and showcases how the rich affect the rest of us.
It's all put together in such a unique fashion, and the visuals run the gamut of medieval times to current ones just to get that message across the way they want to.
It's a cheeky video as well. It does take itself overly seriously, there's plenty of humor, but still, the message comes through loud and clear.
Watching the videos is one of the best ways to listen to the song for the first time, but you also want to listen to this one with headphones because there's so much amazing performance throughout it.
The guitar work alone is so bright and infectious, intricate but alive.
I would definitely check this one out as soon as possible because it's really unique and flavorful to say the very least.
These guys are known for bending genres, being experimental, having tracks that are indeed a bit theatrical or cinematic, and not being afraid to speak their mind.
The single is absolutely no exception to any of those rules.
Check this out now to see exactly what I'm talking about.
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