June 7, 2021

SONG REVIEW 🎵📝 Rad Stacey - Let's Go



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Rad Stacey - Let's Go
Rock, Pop Punk, Alternative
Arizona , United States




Overall Impression: Let's Go is the newest release from Arizona rock band Rad Stacey. Opening with an expansive, uplifting introduction, Let's Go soon takes shape with its signature crunchy riff. Overall the song has a Metalcore feel with a Pop Punk tint. The guitars mix heavy palm-muted riffs with melodic lead lines and are the driving force behind the song. The encouraging lyrics promote putting yourself out there and answering life's call to live. The message serves as a much needed wake up call as life begins to return to normal across the United States. With the release of Let's Go, Rad Stacey establishes themselves as a promising new voice in the world of rock.


Strongest Point(s): There is some very cool blending of rock styles in Let's Go. There's plenty of pop punk, metal, post-hardcore, and other genres making an appearance in one form or another.


Target Audience Appeal: Fans of mid 2000's Emo/Screamo, as well as Pop Punk and Metalcore will enjoy Let's Go by Rad Stacey.


Artist target suggestions: A Day to Remember, Paramore, My Chemical Romance, Bring Me the Horizon, Good Charlotte, Bayside, Blink 182, Chiodos, Atreyu, Senses Fail

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About the Reviewer:
Zachary Larson is a professional touring guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Getting his start in high school rock bands, he has since toured internationally as a classical chamber musician, in the show band onboard luxury cruise lines, and with the broadway musical Finding Neverland. His recorded work spans from classical works and jazzy holiday tunes, to mind-bending experimental music. His arrangements of orchestral music are published through Clear Note Publications. Classically trained, he holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Denver.