Luca - Sick Of Love
Nick Luca’s big beat pop is served well by his power trio format. His guitar playing steers the rhythm section into no frills bar rock, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t above reaching for the mystic. Surprising appearances by accordion, vibes, mandolin—always in subtle ways, just urging the song along-make tracks like “This Tiny Room”, “Find Me There” and “If Love” Richer than expected. Rocking tracks like the title song and “Dominoes Fall” are just straight, gut-bucket rock that can fill a room and line at the bar with anyone. Sick of Love is a record that grows on you, a pleasant rocking and keys driven outing that seems slight on the surface, but has a pretty big river, and heart, running beneath it. Repeated listens open up avenues into the richness of the sound.
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