“What I Wanted” – Quarters Of Change

Thirty-two seconds into listening to “What I Wanted” by Quarters Of Change and your body will feel looser than a ribbon in a breeze, thanks to their orgasmic surprise descending chord progressions. With each note and lyric, the Quarters Of Change lays bare their emotional, passionate core, inviting listeners to join them as they navigate the reflection of past choices and their enduring consequences. Laced with kick-ass drum and guitar solos, “What I Wanted” oozes good old-fashion, classic 90s rock. As we navigate Quarters Of Change’s lyrical maze, we are confronted with universal truths—the eternal search for meaning, the indelible impact of past choices, and the ceaseless yearning for genuine connection.

Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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