There is something eternal about how Rusty Reid thinks about rock and roll, not as a music genre but as a pulse that won’t die. His new single, “Piece of the Action," from the new/old double album The Unreasonables, captures that in a raw, unbridled energy that is both nostalgic and urgent.
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Read more →Reid, the American indie folk-country-rock singer-songwriter, provides a through-line of intellect and emotion and has consistently woven a philosophical and political narrative through his catalogue. But in this single, Reid unplugs the sharks and dives into something more primal, pure rock instinct. The song is loaded with catchy guitar licks and features Reid's vocal swagger, which is completely sincere.
Rusty and his band were plowing through the noise with conviction behind the song. It is the kind of track that reminds us of why we fell in love with rock in the first place. In case you needed a nudge prompting you to feel a true, unrefined, raw passion, “Piece of the Action” is your express ticket.
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