Song Review:: KAVE: Say My Name- Stone
- Release date: 2024 November 11
- Album tracklist: Achoo, Stone, You, Umm Umm Umm, Follow Me, Say My Name, Blue
- Album runtime: 20 minutes
So KAVE was a surprise I wasn't expecting to love, but I'm so into this album that I legitimately can't quite express it. This is unfortunate, because being able to articulate what is going on with a song is kind of the point of a music review blog. If you missed my review of You, the title track, the link is available above this paragraph, and I cannot recommend the song enough. It is so good.
Anyway, if You was sedate, Stone is a chunk of castle wall being launched from a trebuchet into the besieging army, Lord of the Rings style. I just realized the pun. It was likely subconsciously deliberate, but that's the kind of pun I like anyway, so I'm going to own it. But that does not change the fact that this song just goes so hard, I'm left a little stunned. The guitar and drums obviously lead the charge, and they're amazing, but the piano up above the rest of the notes provides such a good— This has been bothering me for days, but there is a section of this song with the instrumentals where it sounds like Sunglasses at Night by Corey Heart. I am so relieved that I finally figured that out. Sorry about that. Anyway, I love the piano. It's fabulous and I have to give the keyboardist props because that goes pretty fast there toward the end. Y'all. Wow. My rock-loving heart is in absolute love with this song.
I think there's only the one vocalist in the band, which means that he's got to have a great voice to hold up, and, yeah. He has such an incredible range on him. I'm legitimately so impressed by him.
This music video is so good. It captures the energy of the song so well, but it is objectively such an interesting music video. Genre? Science fiction. But it feels like someone from the 80s got a hold of modern glitching tech. It is so freaking cool.
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