Mile Wide: Trickshooter Social Club’s Anthem of Liberation

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On September 27th, 2024, Trickshooter Social Club released a new song, “Mile Wide”. It’s a bold hymn about breaking down from the routines of quotidian life. The song embodies a rugged folk-rock vibe, infusing it with alt-rock intensity, emphasizing the notion of shedding the past and welcoming the present. Larry Liss’s guitar and Steve Simoncic’s lyrics produce a violent and engaging sound. The lyrics encourage listeners to break free from their limits, with lines like “setting fire to goods, killing your darlings, and beautifully running off the rails”, expressing a rebellious sense for anyone who’s ever felt rammed.

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“Mile Wide” shows Trickshooter Social Club’s skill in blending different musical styles. Their mix of roots rock. With alt-country and blues, the song is a blend of both nostalgic and fresh sounds. The product is smooth but keeps a raw, natural quality that adds to the song’s rebellious vibe. The collaboration between Liss and Simoncic brings a unique sound shaped by the times they performed in Chicago. The song’s high-energy chorus and memorable guitar work make “Mile Wide” a track that stands out.

“Mile Wide” is an essential hymn about freedom, showing Trickshooter Social Club’s gift for creating emotional, provocative music. The energy, strong lyrics, and polished product make it a must-have for roots rock and alt-rock suckers. The product offers a straightforward yet captivating single for the cult audience. “Mile Wide” is not only a single with deep lyrics, it could easily connect with listeners’ passions.

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