Timeless yearning feels strikingly urgent on The Geoff Abraham Band's new single "When Love Is At The Root." From that opening riff, it's obvious this is a band in total control of their craft. With a swagger that carries a hint of Keef and Joe Walsh, and infusing the blues-driven grit of Gary Clark Jr. and Marcus King, Geoff Abraham and company can cover familiar sonic ground while still making the sound their own.
Every note, every chord, every lyric is all in service to a simple but profound truth: love is the glue that binds not just us but everything. Searing guitar riffs slice through the song with a bluesy edge, and Abraham's storytelling grounds it in honesty and heart. There is a natural groove that will suck you in, and a passion in the performance that makes it impossible not to feel some way about the song.
"When Love Is At The Root" isn't all about showcasing musical talent; it's about encapsulating an ethos. Geoff Abraham's blend of soul, rock, and blues in this smoothly sad song makes this single one to hear for anyone who believes music should matter. For lovers of classic rock with a modern edge or blues-infused tracks that hit the soul. At a time when so much music can seem disposable, the Geoff Abraham Band is a reminder that a great song can still move us, call a listener to reflect, and make someone want to turn up the volume and feel every riff.
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