“Oldsmobile” by Grant Glad & The Soo Line Loons

“Oldsmobile” is an instrumental heavy song with Indie-rock influences that weave through every moment of the journey. Grant Glad & The Soo Line Loons has a unique sound specific to them.

Their vocals mesh together in a cohesive way that meshes well with the production choices. My favorite moment of the song was when the vocal harmonies rose in the chorus, really bringing a new level of energy to the song.

“Oldsmobile” has a nostalgic feeling to it that is hard to grasp but feels good to notice. This song is filled with emotional yet stable feelings for the listener. The instrumentals hug the lyrics like sun to skin.

Written by Tricia Patras

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