Santiago & The Soulmovers – I’m Free From You
“I’m Free From You” begins with a lo-fi mood that sounds raw and cozy, taking you to a moment of liberated feelings. However, in 0:31, the music experiences a significant shift. Suddenly, the production becomes polished and professional, and the song’s true brightness appears. This seems like the curtains are being drawn back to expose the main show, which is catchy and impressive. Stylistically, the song leans toward Blues Rock, with obvious inspirations from classic rock icons. The guitar chords are strong and rhythmic, recalling of Led Zeppelin’s attitude. There are also Southern rock influences by Lynyrd Skynyrd, particularly in the way the melodies and guitar solos flow throughout the entire work. The guitar playing is smooth and systematic with a range of melodic sections that fascinate the listener. The bass lines are critical in wrapping out the sound, creating a solid basis for supporting the lead guitar. Together, they create a sound that seems like a perfect dosage of 1970s nostalgia—a moment when classic rock ruled the radio. The song’s cool and catchy riffs, along with its vintage production, provide “I’m Free From You” a classic rock attitude.