Don Young - No Words Tonight
Country, Rock
Ohio, United States
Overall Impression: "No Words Tonight", is a poignant, pensive ballad by singer/songwriter, Don Young. Young creates music with encouraging and interesting lyrics and a lively accompanying melody. Young passion for music is shown in his love for the songwriting process from the beginning of creation to the final touches of production. The song's relatable lyrics and nature will appeal to fans of folk, country, or country rock.
Strongest Point(s): The song has a beautiful melody, strong instrumental performance and is excellently produced and mastered. The melody is primarily a country-tinged ballad accompanied by the sounds of guitar, banjo, and tambourine that contributes to its encouraging, upbeat, and up-tempo rhythmic sound. The song which was self-produced and recorded out of a home studio is also very well mixed and mastered with great control and balance and just the right mix of everything and sounds just like a professional recording.
Target Audience Appeal: For fans of country, country-rock, bluegrass, and honky-tonk music.
Artist target suggestions: Billy Currington, Dierks Bentley, Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett, Brad Paisley, Chuck Wicks, Zac Brown, Eric Church, Old Dominion, Little Big Town, Edwin McCain, Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Melissa Etheridge, Wynonna Judd, Lyle Lovett, and Neil Young.
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About the Reviewer:
Kristina Mondo is a freelance writer specializing in music journalism. From working as a columnist at various publications to managing PR and press campaigns for a camp music festival, and touring with various artists Kristina is a music lover appreciating all types of music and what they have to offer from Opera to rap, there is always something to appreciate in every song. Interviews, however, are her passion, because it's not just about what the artist lets you see but what you can draw out of them getting to the heart of who they really are.