Atrium - That's The Day
Rock, Folk Rock, Blues Rock
Montreal, Canada
Overall Impression: Lyrically chronicling an emergence from despair into sonorous livelihood, Atrium's original and optimistic Rock ballad, That's the Day, artfully employs classic tones and timeless musicality to transport listeners into a sonic space of reflection and revelry! Electric and acoustic guitars support soaring lead vocals in an empowering anthem of discovery and determination - allowing all who listen into That's the Day an opportunity of nostalgia-coated catharsis!
Strongest Point(s): Atrium's overall sound is impressive - nearly belonging to a bygone era of Rock, but retaining a modernity that easily allows for contemporary engagement. The lead vocal tones are, easily, the defining feature of the group's style - displaying a fullness of energy and strength of skill that really grab listener attentions immediately. The harmonies that join occasionally are equally as engaging, and heighten the song's emotional draw nicely. The lyrics are really resonant - seeming to come from a place of authenticity and availability that stands to connect with a wide range of listeners. Wonderful sounds!
Target Audience Appeal: Atrium's sound and style fall well into the realm of Classic Rock - while the emotional artistry and lyrical vulnerability in That's the Day transcend genre and speak more openly to the human experience. Listeners with an ear for tastefully overdriven guitar beneath stellar female vocal work will be drawn headlong into Atrium's work, though all who have a heart for well-conceived and passionately performed original music stand to benefit from listening into That's the Day! - Jon W.
Artist target suggestions: Aerosmith, Heart, Cinderella, Foreigner, Guns N' Roses, Mr. Big, REO Speedwagon, Bruce Dickinson, Tesla, Styx, Joe Walsh, Boston, Eagles, Cheap Trick, Steve Miller Band, 38 Special, Pat Benetar
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About the Reviewer:
Jon Wright is a trained multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and music educator with nearly twenty years of experience in the field. Working with musicians and their individual sounds is his passion and profession, and he strives to interact with and understand every aspect of the production process - from theory and songwriting to recording and mastering. He continues to teach students of all ages and is currently collaborating with artists in a wide variety of genres.