A memorable long drive with indie rock from Chloe Hawes, Waverly Grove & Lewis Stubbs Junior
- Music Maniac 1

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
This isn't for the ones who don't brood while on the road. Indie rock ft. Chloe Hawes, Waverly Grove & Lewis Stubbs Junior for your consideration-make sure you follow these artists for more!:
Chloe Hawes-James Dean
There’s no voice and story that can captivate you quite like this musician. The rumbling percussion and soothing chord progression was enough for me to get completely invested into this track. Chloe is not just a musician putting together a tune for us to listen to. They make us live that story powerfully, with vivid imagery. In the melodies, you hear harmonics bring a layer of detail and thematic spice. They are thoroughly involved in the song, making sure the vocals match the rhythm going on in the background. When the “classic rock” essence comes in, you know the tune by memory and sing along with them. Chloe Hawes is that classic songwriter who you need to follow to see why AI art will never stand shoulder to with musicians with real moments to capture:
Waverly Grove-Suspended Shadows
Did that opening awaken something inside you? Who said rock music always has to be untapped emotional explosions? Waverly Grove open this song with a gentle chord progression that might lead into the acoustic sessions-until something cracks the membrane. The boys from Houston, Texas carry a certain finesse into the melody that they craft. Always dynamic and shifting, you can never predict the way the song will be delivered to you. There were 4 parts where I expected a verse-chorus transition, yet, the chemistry broke through the silence. Whether it be just experiences of the self and nucleus around, they make it seem like metaphors have another life and write with all their heart. This is rock the way its supposed to be seasoned, with a canvas of emotions:
Lewis Stubbs Junior-Back Home to You
Legendary musicians have always built on a strong foundation. When you listen to Lewis Stubbs Junior sing his songs, this comes from an intrinsic place that has woven itself into his DNA. Expressive, different yet rooted in the music that you fell in love with as a child. Back Home to You traces back those memories all through a wonderful ambience and vocal parts-aided by only a simple chord progression. When the percussion comes in, it holds back for the story to shine the way it's supposed to. The tune is a crisp one, well written words wrapped in a joyous melody. When there are moments of mystery and melancholy, the tune plays itself in very well. It loops well, the melodies end in a satisfying rounded edge, like any great song:
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