Song Review- Tess & The Details “Standing on the Edge”

The men and one woman walk toward the camera in an urban setting.  They are all wearing black and have serious looks on their faces.

Always watchful for new music from this great San Francisco band I caught this single when it dropped on January 23rd and have been having a good time listening to it.  As with all things Tess & The Details this track is packed with plenty of energy, volume and edginess.   There is some very nice guitar work on this one that really punches through a tight and loud rhythm section.  The vocals are delivered by Tess Stevens with a soft tone that belies the message being delivered.   Overall, this is a song with a brash, pop-punk groove that will quickly have you stomping your feet and singing along.   

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Song Review- Tess & The Details – “Take Me Alive”

You may or may not recall the stellar debut from this band.  It is called Runaway and made quite an impression on me when it was released back in 2023.   Throughout the album there was just a little bit of grittiness and unpolished edge showing through that made it even better…in my opinion anyway.  That touch of roughness happens on a lot of opening releases of course but it is not always a good thing and it does not always add positive energy to the songs…but it worked really well on Runaway.  A good example to check out there is “Take a Number.”

On this new single release that original edge is gone but hey, that happens also and is not a drawback here.  The band is in fine form on this song and have evolved their sound away from mainline pop punk toward a more rock vibe.  Opening on a blistering and heavy rhythm section that quickly drops off for some vocals from Tess Stevens, the track climbs to some anthemic heights.  The lyrics are pointed and relevant to our modern day online craziness.  As Stevens remarked in the Earshot Media press release for this single: “The song is about rejecting the stupidity we see online, unplugging ourselves from the things that cause us self doubt. It’s about telling the world to ‘take you alive’ as you truly are.” On the way out at the end you can hear some nice guitar work before Tess bids us all ‘bye.

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If you go out and give “Take Me Alive” a listen…think about purchasing it if you can as steaming music does not pay well even times a thousand. 

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