Till Wild - Find a Way (feat. Glitterwolf & Ultraboss) – hip '80s rock

 


A promising start to the song. So quiet. And the backing vocals. Why drag it out right away? Cool. So slick with effects. It sounds somehow unusual. The singer tells us and sings his story. A story about the '80s, about the hip '80s. Then comes a cool, driving rock chorus. With echo. Carrying deep into the room.

The melody is a bit melancholic. But not at all like post-punk, but like pop rock from the very same '80s. And the vocals are stylish – like Bon Jovi. Pop rock, a relaxed night. A little positivity, a little melancholy. And we escape into the night to this music. With rock interludes. With electric guitars on the chorus. And echo. Echo on the vocals.

The most excellent retrowave. Pop rock from the '80s. The guitar sounds great. Melodic and a little rusty. And the chorus rolls along. But not like heavy metal. More like pop rock, like Bon Jovi. I've always missed this kind of music. The '80s were like a summer night. The kind you never want it to end. A golden time.

The guitar at the intro is so beautiful, graceful. Like a sunny day. Ringing. It's the beginning of a sunset. '80s. Great day. Night. Like the Scorpions, guitars like that are still found on tearful ballads. So touching. Ringing guitar strumming. Silver strings. We plunge into the night. I'm finding my way into this night.

The music sometimes quietly flows with strumming. Then the chorus becomes real pop rock. And strumming sets the mood. Some bands use this technique in gothic rock. The singer sings. A wonderful guitar solo. It's not at all annoying. And it fits perfectly with the melodic line. Essentially, it sounds like a continuation of the strumming of strings. And then again, a rumble, like pop-rock from a radio station from the magical 80s.



The intro sets a lyrical tone. And at the same time, you realize it's a bit rock. About the city. And city life. A carefree time. The 80s. But with a bit of anxiety. Sometimes you hide. You're looking for your way. I can't find it. I have no truth. I have to hide.

 A stylish singer, of course. And the music is spot on. RetroWave always offers listeners quality pop music. Based on the 80s. And there's no turning back. I'm trying to find my way. In the city. Excellent chords crash like waves. These are riffs. Of course, rock music, no matter how riff-based it is.

 The song isn't fast. Although there are faster moments. And it's four minutes long. Back to the eighties for four minutes. Put on your sunglasses. And we went for a walk that night. The city at night comes alive with lights. The rhythm is monotonous and blends into the overall sound. A great sound wave. It's a noisy rock song. I love noisy guitars like this. The drums are front and center here. You can feel it.


This composition feels like 80s music: Scorpions ballads, Bon Jovi style, maybe Rainbow, or Eye of the Tiger. But this has its own sound. The guitar is so noisy. It's very motivating. 

And the singer tells and sings his story. This song touched me with emotions like Scorpions ballads, and surprised me with the sound and style like Bon Jovi. It's like something out of an 80s TV series with its distinctive style. 

And the cover is on Retrowave. As always, beautiful and stylish. Photos like these make the music even better. All that's left to do is tune into this retrowave radio station and never leave! Let's stay in the 80s with great songs!


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