Ginko Bugs delivers a dose of 90's rock nostalgia with their latest release “Close In October”, a song that blends classic riffs and introspective themes to create a timeless rock anthem. From the moment the opening guitar riff kicks in, listeners are transported back to the heyday of alternative rock, with gritty yet melodic instrumentation setting the stage for a raw emotional journey.
Influenced by the old masters like The Beatles, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Tom Petty, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed & Queen give the track it's 90’s rock style built around driving guitar lines and steady percussion that feel familiar but fresh, paying homage to the golden era of rock while maintaining its own identity. The guitar riffs are a standout, adding layers of texture and depth that portray the song’s emotional weight. The energy in the instrumentation is undeniable mirroring the internal struggle the lyrics explore.... the fear of being left behind and the lingering hope that love can be rekindled
Ginko Bugs hits the perfect balance between vulnerability and grit with the vocals as it carries sense of longing that draws the listener in, capturing the essence of the song’s emotional core. The way the vocals build alongside the instrumentation enhances the song’s sense of urgency, as if time is running out to reclaim something lost.
You can give a listen to '“Close In October” below and make sure you give a follow to stay tuned with Ginko Bugs future releases
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