Ferni - Blame (song review) |Gradation Music, Afterburn EP, 2013| 5/5
"Blame" is a rock ballad written, performed, and recorded by Ferni Lopez
- a singer and multi-instrumentalist from Houston, Texas. He’s a
veteran of writing and playing music inspired by alternative, folk rock,
and blues genres, as well as the founder of Brother Sol and Of Love And
Justice bands. The song comes from his solo EP Afterburn, released in December 2013.
Rock ballads usually stick to the theme of "it could have been better"
and lyrically refer to topics such as unsuccessful relationships, loss,
loneliness, misunderstandings, unresolved problems, unrealistic desires
etc., supported by melodious, nostalgic tunes. "Blame" firmly fits into
that framework.
The track opening will immediately pull your attention into the mood
thanks to deep, pensive bass tones with additional cymbals. A slow beat
of a hand-held drum and a melancholic guitar come into play shortly
afterwards. Highly expressive vocals are specifically what a song with a
lullaby-like tempo definitely needs to make the contrasting sounds
harmonious and well-matched. Indeed, Ferni’s slightly raspy voice fits
in perfectly here. He can definitely sing and adjust his voice to across
several ranges very well. The chorus sounds memorable and is exactly
what a highly listenable radio or movie song requires.
The final part includes a careful and gentle, high-pitched guitar solo
that melts into the whole track without stealing the focus, thanks to
the harmoniously layered bass and drums tracks.
The arrangements and the composition have been put together skillfully.
Needless to say, it’s quite surprising that one man can perform a song
fit for an entire four-piece band, but Ferni's the living proof for
this. His music bears inspiration from artists such as Bruce
Springsteen, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., The Who, Mumford & Sons, Tom Petty
& the Heartbreakers or Led Zeppelin. Therefore, if you like a
nostalgic, guitar-driven vibe, you should enjoy "Blame".
(Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Music Magazine, March 31st, 2014. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper' Dziewoński)
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