Trickified’s “What Would My Father Say?” feels like a song carved from the raw wood of American storytelling, unpolished, heartfelt, and timeless. Led by Pablo Poncho (Paul Babladelis), this band of friends channels an authenticity that echoes the greats like Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan while keeping its feet firmly planted in the now.
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Read more →“What Would My Father Say?” wrestles with conscience and legacy. It asks the kind of question that lingers long after the music fades: what would our elders think of the world we’ve built? With acoustic warmth and unguarded sincerity, Trickified crafts a folk song that feels both intimate and universal, no grand production, no flashy effects, just truth told through melody.
The lyrics carry weight, but the delivery keeps it human, gentle yet firm, soulful yet grounded. There’s a quiet courage in its simplicity, an unspoken reminder of what music can still do when it chooses honesty over spectacle. “What Would My Father Say?” converses, inviting us to listen, reflect, and perhaps rediscover the values that make us who we are.
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