Live Vinyl, the New York-based, beautiful singing band, is stirring the musical wave with their latest single released titled “Get Out Party Today.” The band’s music style involves combining a blend of pop, rock and a bit of R&B genres to create a perfect representation of alternate music, combining sounds from the 60s and 2000s musical eras.
Live Vinyl members include Grace Nazario (vocals), David Karp (in charge of vocal harp), Peter Mormoris (guitar production), Ronnie DiRusso (in control of vocal keys), Joe D’Agostino (bass). While Michael Felice plays the drums, Jon Paul Montalvo takes charge of percussion.
The song, Get Out Party Today, has a compelling musical arrangement offering a massively refreshing yet somehow familiar piece to the listener. The song’s vibes were dominated by the heavy guitars (especially the bass), which gives it an almost club-like feel. The drums also added to the overall pop-sound mix as they hit hard with commanding vibration from start to finish.
What appears to be more interesting is the graceful female vocals that deliver a soothing flow along with the instrumentations. Grace Nazario did not disappoint with the way she flows on this single.
The single starts with a mellow drive featuring a samba beat, with the guitar chords that bore a touch of the 60s. That sequence complements the track’s percussive involvement. I liked how each component’s arrangement blended seamlessly with the song’s live aesthetics, introducing you to music that makes you feel you want to stand up and dance. As I said, Grace’s vocals were crucial to the song’s overall beauty—creating that nostalgic reminiscent of family and friends basking in pure joy and unity.
“Get Out Party Today” is a song that talks about life after a crisis—call it a post-covid-19 song. It inspires people to look forward towards a positive change and happy living that would come immediately, after the pandemic and its forced isolation dissipates. You can feel the anticipated bliss in the song’s upbeat melodies foretelling how people would be able to “step out and party again.” No doubt, the song is solid and fits perfectly into its time. It would be wonderful to know how this will reflect on the band’s other productions in the future.
You can listen to “Get Out Party Today” on Spotify, and you can also visit the band’s official website for more news about them.
Link to the single:
https://open.spotify.com/track/4GSUI9zW6hNANUp4ibh5Nd?si=3RfHWu2lTVaHPlBK6Rm6ww
Other links:
https://www.livevinyllive.com/
https://www.facebook.com/livevinylmusic/