Get Lost is the debut single from Jed Parsons, and makes a heck of an introduction. Composed of an almost mediocre arrangement that has had dissonance and discord purposefully inserted into it, to present a juxtaposition of the normal and the fantasy. Instrumentally, the track is ambitious and exciting, with a high tempo and multiple layers that create a beautiful sense of coordinated havoc.
The track is reminiscent of the playful nature of Goodshirt’s debut single Green, and has a similarly creative video that is incredibly entertaining to watch.
Get Lost exemplifies the excitement that we want in our lives and is incredibly addictive. The positive nature of the track and the mirroring of the vocal notes and instruments get it stuck in your head; not in a “this song is annoying” kind of way, but an “I want to listen to that song again” manner.
I love heavy rock. I did not expect this to have such an effect. I want to hear more of this. That is the downside of a great debut single; you have to wait to hear more.
Review written by Alex Moulton
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Hey there! I’m Alex. Long time music lover, long time reviewer, and now I finally get to combine those and be a music reviewer! As a guitarist, pianist, and vocalist, I have a great appreciation for musicianship and the technicalities that go along with a group of people making music together. My genres of preference tend to gravitate towards Punk/Rock/Heavy/Metal, but I also like to dabble in some Classical, Pop, and even some Drum and Bass. Hope you enjoy my contributions!
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