Change Starts With You In Garrett Neiles’ ‘Gasoline’
Gasoline, is one of those energy sources that’s both a Yin and a Yang. Used as fuel for man made machines from then till now. Just add the appropriate amount to the tank and watch your engines come to life and hum in delight. In that same vein, it’s also an accessory for their destruction. Douse and light it up, boom! Causing for a terrifying explosion that shatters the senses. A sneak peak of what hell must look like. The flames that follow consume everything in its wake leaving a trail of tear and ashes. Ahhh the horror!
These very same aspects hold true in Canadian artist Garrett Neiles’ latest song entitled ‘Gasoline’. Released May 19th in all major streaming platforms worldwide. ‘Gasoline’ is a track that brings to light life’s struggles seen as both a driving force and a road to self implosion. At the same it also reminds us that all the choices we make are crucial. Whether that be big or small, it could either be a building block or a spark that will burn us in the end. As lyrics would say “Too many broken bones and too many scars. At every finish line I’m back at the start. I build up paradise and pull it apart.”.
More than just a tune that imparts valuable wisdom on life and existence. Garrett Neiles ‘Gasoline’ is a gorgeously grunge trip to the good ol’ days. Rocking us to the core all the way back to 2004. It serves us a Canadian rock inspired flavor that invokes iconic bands such as Simple Plan and the Foo Fighters. It’s lush vocals and high octane instrumentals that pierces through the soul. ‘Gasoline’ is laden with a heavy does of nostalgia and enough truth bombs providing us with an intense musical high.
Great for a long drive, a lazy afternoon chill out session or a wake up call for a slumbering heart and mind, Garrett Neiles’ ‘Gasoline’ is a must add to all our playlists. From start to finish, it never ceases to satisfy both our emotions and sensations all in one swoop. Making for this relatable banger worthy to be called a fuel to start the day on the right foot. Let it be known that if there’s something reeking of gasoline around here. That’s probably the overwhelming desire to overcome life’s hurdles and to listen to ‘Gasoline’ on repeat.
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