PJ Ferguson & The Tennessee Strange – Don’t Tell Me What to Play | Rock music review
“Инструментальные партии от -The Tennessee Strange- строятся на традиционных звуках жанров Americana и Alt Country, включая акустическую гитару, скрипку и банджо. Эти элементы создают атмосферу старого, тёплого и насыщенного звука, подчеркивая исторический контекст жанра.
Этот трек настоящая сила искусства, где эмоции выражаются не только в словах, но и в мелодии.”
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“Instrumental parties from -The Tennessee Strange are built on traditional sounds of the Americana and Alt Country genres, including an acoustic guitar, violin and bandjo. These elements create an atmosphere of old, warm and rich sound, emphasizing the historical context of the genre.
This track is a real power of art, where emotions are expressed not only in words, but also in melody.”
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“Τα όργανα από το -το Tennessee Strange είναι χτισμένα σε παραδοσιακούς ήχους των ειδών της Αμερικής και της Alt Country, συμπεριλαμβανομένης της ακουστικής κιθάρας, του βιολιού και του Bandjo. Αυτά τα στοιχεία δημιουργούν μια ατμόσφαιρα παλιού, ζεστού και πλούσιου ήχου, υπογραμμίζοντας το ιστορικό πλαίσιο του είδους.
Αυτό το κομμάτι είναι μια πραγματική δύναμη της τέχνης, όπου τα συναισθήματα εκφράζονται όχι μόνο με λόγια, αλλά και με τη μελωδία.”
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Reviewed by Nagamag on February 5, 2024