“They Took The Night” by Walter The Producer

“They Took The Night” starts strong with a range of electric guitar instrumentals that will quite literally lift you off your feet. From start to finish, the production is of pure genius.

Walter The Producer showcases a true range of vocals, giving the listener an array of harmonies during the more important lyrical points like the chorus. There is just something to his voice that makes you feel like he is talking right to you. This personalized approach is song telling is one that I will gladly follow along with time and time again.

With a catchy chorus with lyrics, “They took the night away from us / because we can’t behave”, this song is one to groove to. In the morning, on your lunch break, or alone in your living room while dancing on the kitchen table. Now, that’s range.

Written by Tricia Patras

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