Denim Dan is an incredible artist who has been making music for a couple of decades. His music is one that can be enjoyed by everyone and is quite often of rock style. For this review, we are looking at a new album that the artist has released in spirit of their 25th music anniversary. Denim Dan has put together an album, consisting of 20 songs that he has created so far, and I must say it is amazing.
I wish I could sit here and talk about every single track on this album, however instead I will give you an insight to a few favourites of mine, and the rest you can check out for yourselves!
Kicking off the album we have, “3AM (I Call You Up)”. This is a great tune to start it off with. This is a folk-rock style tune, that anyone and everyone can enjoy. With a catchy beat and infectious vocals, there is no denying of the songster’s talent. After hearing this track, we can see that the artist has a beautiful voice, and fantastic musical skills.
One track that really caught my eye was, “It’s Got To Be Love”. A slightly soft, and loving take on music, this track will have you hooked. The musical side of this tune is unique, yet amazing, and you will undoubtedly find yourself swaying along. However, let’s talk vocals. Denim Dan has a very differential, but talented voice, and this track his vocal skill rally shines through.
Another track that I loved was “No Lies In Blue Skies”. This track has a very wholesome feel, and it is amazing. The music just inclines you dance along to, as the feel-good vibe enters your body. Once again, the music and the vocals are exceptional, and with the appearance of a guitar solo, you will ultimately find yourself obsessed.
And finally, to finish the album we have, “It’s You”. This is the perfect ending to a perfect album. Another upbeat, rock track that will undoubtedly get you up on your feet.
As I said previously, every single track is amazing, and I urge you to listen to them ll.
Denim Dan’s special 25th anniversary album is out now, so be sure to give him the love and support that he deserves!

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