"The Redhead Blues”: Ricky Leroy Brown’s Authentic and Unfiltered Anthem of Breakup
Spanish singer-songwriter Ricky Leroy Brown has produced a vibrant and unapologetically audacious breakup song we entitled "The Redhead Blues." The song is penned by Brown and produced entirely by himself. The sound of the track is provocative and honest, combining angry catharsis with an unfiltered sound, a sonic punch in the gut.
This raw bluesy song guides you as if to follow musicians and their philosophies of playing guitar, using the mastery of Prince's guitar playing and the physical structure of the rantings of Albert King. Brown isn't quite shy about his feelings and emotions. This song comes from the wreckage of a disheveled relationship, and breakup, that was littered with cheating and anger.
As the artist himself put it "most breakup songs in today's world are just too clean." The Redhead Blues is for folks who need to scream, throw something at the wall or punch a whole in the wall. Brown plays all the instruments and sings all of the vocals on instance at Oliversalstudios, an objective of an individual artist.
Brown layers his backing vocals with unexpected depth, pulling from disparate inspirations like Aretha Franklin and Lana Del Rey. The Redhead Blues is a refreshing release for listeners who are sick of the same polished, radio-friendly breakup ballads. It's raw, aggressive, and full of heartbreakingly real human emotion
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