

Not being too damn successful with
his Hardcore/Punk-Rock band projects for almost over six years and kept
non-recognizable; your singer and song-writer and musician – Derek Archambault
now trying to holding to his cling-holder as a one-man solo acoustic Pop-Rock
with emotional tastes project which called simply by himself as Alcoa that
actually, didn’t sounding bad and strangely, did well whilst more people and
grown up fan-based for liking what this guy did within it using Alcoa that
recorded its greater release for Bone & Marrow which got helped by some
additional players and musicians of friends and some other instrumentations
played by Mr. Archambault himself and carrying us away in a slow-walks not for
running from something but while listening to thus harmony melodic over
six-strings standard tempos off Emo-coustic records that spawning awesome
tracks which can easily telling you to sing them together and as the vocals of Derek
sounding honest and plain but seemed to be not easily to forget especially, for
the teenage girls loving how a good rocker can creating such an elegant cool
image onto them to see and the almost-perfect album songs sprinkling wisdom on
their lyrics about daily days and urban living as being told through Limbs, Drowned,
Cab Rides and Cigarettes or Second Untitled to Lucky Me as well as Whiskey and
Wine for the lonely only stepping alone while others mocking you as a weirdo or
the society playing tricks on you – hatred prevails but in the end it’s
maturity which saves the day by this …
Bone & Marrow:
https://bridge9.bandcamp.com/album/bone-marrow
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