February 10, 2021

SONG REVIEW 🎵📝 Veridical - The Climb



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Veridical - The Climb
Hip Hop/Rap
Texas, United States




Overall Impression: Veridical delivers an anthemic Orchestral Hip Hop blazer with his track "The Climb"! The tension builds from the very start and grabs hold of the listener as the rhymes come out in a fury. The rhythm of the vocals intertwining with cleverly produced orchestral beat is top notch and is reminiscent of some of Hip Hop's greatest's. Overall a very enticing beat that doesn't fail to come through.


Strongest Point(s): Great intro, soft poetic strings then that raw beat drops. Also great dynamics, "The Climb" definitely builds and gets you pumped! Lyrics are personal, not just the same lines everyone else uses over and over again, that really lets the listener get an idea of who you really are! Keep that up throughout the upcoming years.


Target Audience Appeal: "The Climb" connects to real life struggles and Veridical does not hold back on this on! His personal lyrics gets the listener intrigued as the chanting beat keeps the body pumping! Great production on the careful constructed strings and accompanying beat.


Artist target suggestions: Jizzm High Definition, Four Fists, Busdriver, Sage Francis, Look Daggers, The Shape Shifters, Doseone, Astronautalis, P.O.S

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About the Reviewer:
Erik Anderson is a graduate of Berklee College of Music with a degree in Music Production and Engineering and has been managing his own recording studio for almost 20 years. As a producer and multi-instrumentalist, Erik has the understanding and desire to help others further their musical creativity, and as an engineer he has the knowledge of how to achieve these desired effects. Erik has had a true passion for music since an early age taking piano lessons, he then started playing bass guitar in his early teens and was making hip hop beats by the age of 17 and with nearing 30 years of writing and recording experience, berklee classes eventually started a 4 piece experimental indie rock band.