Duane Hoover Returns With A New Rock Single

Duane Hoover returns with another banger of a classic rock single that features some super addictive and robust songwriting that comes through high energy and lots of color.
Jennifer Juniper feels like a track that you would hear on the radio in the late seventies and that aesthetic is so genuine and authentic that the song has wonderful ways of sticking with you.
The drumming on this track is outstanding and doesn't only bring drive but brings a liveliness to the entire thing that I feel like everything else bounces off of.
This is a track that really nails the essence of classic rock and between the accent on the vocals, how they're double tracked at a thickness, and how the song has this amazing chorus, it's a song that feels almost nostalgic in a sense.
I say that because when you listen to this song you can almost smell the smells of summer in the 70s and early 80s. That whole vibe is just there in the track itself. It feels real. There's nothing like it.
Now, it takes a lot to be able to bring an aesthetic like that to life and make it sound as authentic as it does here. The tones of the guitars and the way the vocals were recorded is all key to gaining that sound.
You can't have a song written to be this driving classic rock single and want that feel to sound classic and almost vintage, and then have the song be produced like it just came out of Atlantic Records yesterday.
It's got to have the vintage tonalities. The way the drums are recorded for example are perfect in terms of nailing that feel and aesthetic.
Now, I'm not sure if Duane himself produces his own songs but either way, whoever he may have been working with knew the mission.
The guitar work on the song is killer and the vocals really take the cake because they're the element that have the power and impact if you will.
This is one of those songs that you hear on the radio and immediately go search for the band. Listening to it makes you want to go see it performed live so you can hold on to even more of it.
To me, it's a classic summer song. Again, it feels like someplace warm in the late seventies and things are happening.
The artist absolutely knows how to write a great hook because that is the thing that you find bouncing around in your brain after the song is over. It draws you back to the song again and this is something I find to be a staple in the music of Duane Hoover.
We're not exactly strangers to the artist and his releases. I can certainly tell you that he is someone that knows how to nail the sound that he's going for. Again, it's hard to find something that sounds so authentic that if you heard it somewhere on Spotify or a radio station, you'd immediately think this was a song from decades passed.
I can't keep away from the energy of the song being a huge driving point for me. It's hands in the air vibrant and when it comes to that chorus, it's belted and shouted out loud.
If you are singing along with the track you too will be shouting it out loud.
I miss songs like that. At the top of your lungs and I'm glad that Duane has brought that element back to rock music.
This one is for fans of classic rock through and through.
The song will absolutely not let you down whatsoever, and you'll find yourself digging into more releases from the artist in no time flat.
Once you do that, I can tell you you will certainly not be disappointed either.
Definitely check this truck out because it's super addictive and again, captures a genuine classic rock feel, tone, mood, and aesthetic damn near perfectly.
Check this out right now and you'll see exactly what I mean.
