Roxercat releases their astounding rock single

The Roxercat’s song “Baby I Tried” is about the end of a toxic relationship and the various phases of grieving that accompany it, from sadness to rage, and finally to a sense of release and empowerment. The words are realistic and emotional, and the song smoothly merges diverse genres to produce a distinct and approachable sound.

Nashville-based rock band, The Roxercat, has announced the release of their debut EP, Pearls, on January 13th through 9 Dog Records. The EP comprises six tracks that offer a distinctive blend of progressive rock sounds and imaginative storytelling. The band members—songwriter Price Jones, guitarist Stan Lassiter, and bassist Bill Francis—recorded the EP at Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville with overdubs at Cat Tracks Studio. The EP was co-produced by Price Jones and Clarke Schleicher, a Grammy Award-winning engineer and producer.

Pearls is an exploration of various themes, including living in the digital age, love, relationships, and living in uncertain times. The EP’s title track, “Pearls,” encapsulates Price Jones‘ perspective and reminds listeners that, irrespective of the status of their relationship, they can always wish others good luck. The EP takes the listener on an emotional journey, reminding them to stay true to themselves and resist outside influences.

Roxercat
Roxercat

Roxercat‘s “Baby I Tried” is a remarkable track that captures the raw emotions that come with the end of a relationship that no longer serves us. The song takes the listener on a journey through the different stages of grief, from the initial feeling of melancholic sadness to bargaining and ultimately to a fiery outburst of anger.

The opening lines of the song immediately set the tone for the emotional roller coaster that the listener is about to embark on. Roxercat‘s haunting vocals are layered over a simple yet powerful instrumental arrangement, which serves to intensify the emotional impact of the lyrics.

Throughout the song, Roxercat’s lyrics are relatable and heartfelt. She perfectly captures the desperation and confusion that often accompany the end of a relationship, as well as the feelings of anger and resentment that can arise in its aftermath. The chorus, “Don’t Look For Me, For Now I’m Free,” offers a cathartic release for anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak. It’s a powerful and empowering statement that speaks to the universal experience of moving on from a toxic relationship.

Roxercat
Roxercat

One of the things that I appreciate most about Roxercat‘s music is her ability to blend different genres seamlessly. “Baby I Tried” is a perfect example of this. The song incorporates elements of pop, rock, and electronic music, creating a sound that is both unique and accessible.

In terms of production, “Baby I Tried” is top-notch. The mix is clean and crisp, and the instrumentation is perfectly balanced. Roxercat‘s vocals are the centerpiece of the track, and they are mixed in a way that allows them to shine without overpowering the rest of the instrumentation.

In conclusion, “Baby I Tried” is a powerful and emotive track that showcases Roxercat‘s talent as a songwriter, vocalist, and producer. It’s a song that speaks to the heart and soul of anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak, and it’s sure to resonate with listeners on a deep and personal level. I highly recommend giving it a listen.

To coincide with the release of “Baby I Tried,” Roxercat has created a stunning 3D animated music video. The video promises to be a fun addition to the two music videos the band already has. Pearls promises to be a satisfying listening experience for fans of progressive rock and imaginative storytelling, thanks to Price Jones‘ songwriting talent and the band’s polished musicianship. With this EP, Roxercat is poised to become a significant player on the Nashville music scene.

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