Jukebox Storm - Santa Drinks Whiskey
Rock, Blues, Soul
Massachusetts, United States
Overall Impression: Jukebox Storm speculates about Old Saint Nick's relationship to strong substances in the original Country track, "Santa Drinks Whiskey", lending timelessly Rock & Roll-ready vocal tones to the topic with deeply amusing and emotionally affirming results!
Strongest Point(s): The lyrical concept and content of "Santa Drinks Whiskey" is brilliant - granting the fabled character a level of depth and humanity that isn't often explored! A time-honored straight Rock groove sets the stage as Jukebox Storm begins to sing, grounding the song in an easy-going and highly accessible feel. Jukebox Storm's rich, pleasant and present vocal tones really make the track special and bring a sense of levity and style to the subject that suits the overall feel nicely while the lyrical conclusion that "That jolly old man really loves you" puts a spectacularly wholesome bow on the experience!
Target Audience Appeal: "Santa Drinks Whiskey" is for fun-loving and light hearted fans of Christmas parody music - with a specific lean towards Country Rock style that stands to resonate well among a wide audience! The most engaging aspect at work in the track, however, is Jukebox Storm's vocal approach as it captures a clarity and presence that should appeal to discerning listeners from any preference and background! - Jon W.
Artist target suggestions: Bruce Springsteen, Raquel & The Wildflowers, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Gram Parsons, Neil Young, Jason Aldean, Chris Hillman, Michael Nesmith, America, Pure Prairie League, Eagles, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The International Submarine Band, Jackson Browne, Roger McGuinn, Bob Seger, Gene Clark, Elvis Costello
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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 across a wide range of genres.