August 15, 2024
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Madison Galloway is a rising star in the indie music scene, blending raw, soulful vocals with an eclectic mix of blues, rock, and folk. Hailing from Fergus, Ontario, this young singer-songwriter has captivated audiences with her authentic storytelling and dynamic performances. Galloway delivers a sound that is both timeless and refreshingly original, earning her a spot on stages across Canada and beyond. Her latest album showcases not only her impressive musical talent but also her ability to connect deeply with listeners, marking her as an artist to watch in the coming years. 

She wrote or co­wrote ten of the eleven songs here, the other one being a fine interpretation of Grace Slick’s White Rabbit. The album was mixed at RHC Music Studios, Toronto and the producer was Ross Hayes Citrullo and features fellow members of his band The Commoners. 

The opener, The River is a masterclass in storytell­ing. Galloway’s words paint vivid images of nature’s beauty and its power to heal and transform. The chorus, with its soaring harmonies and poign­ant delivery, captures the essence of finding solace in the flow of life’s challenges. The instrumentation is equally compelling, with harmonica interludes that add a touch of rustic charm and depth to the composition.

Whiplash slows the pace, her vocals are fierce and unapologetic, deliver­ing each line with a powerful conviction that matches the song’s kinetic energy. Open Your Eyes strikes a perfect balance between melody and meaning, poignant lyrics with a driving beat, great sonics. Devil At My Door is a highlight an infectious blues infused stomper. A fantastic re­lease, no fillers just great music. 

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