08 Jun,2020

The enchanting instrumentation of ‘The Thrill is Gone’ by Mike Lawson & Friends is musically soothing

A genuine and consistent level of creative brilliance is present throughout the brand new music video of Mike Lawson & Friends. The latest release is a brave and honest take at the 1951 blues song by Roy Hawkins, which was brought into the limelight by BB King in 1970, through the arrangement of an up-tempo Latin groove. The structural presentation of the track, ‘The Thrill is Gone’, will make you wonder about the quality of the ingredients used and the creative way of using those. This is truly a harmonically-rich musical euphoria for the fans of the genre. The stunning structure of the soundscape of this track is just irresistible. Not a single moment of this track is negligible, each moment needs to be cherished and appreciated. The bars are supreme here, providing depth to the overall premise. The musicality is pure art and true bliss. 

The creativity introduced by the creators reflects throughout the presentation of this track, which has made the audience listen to it over and over. Produced under artistpro, llc, ‘The Thrill is Gone’ is the utmost portrayal of the artistry possessed by the artists. Be it the work of Michael Cleveland or the lyricism of Rick Darnell and Roy Hawkins, each element has stayed true to the intentions of the creators. The original track was certainly a treat for the fans, but with this cover version of that track, Mike Lawson & Friends have brought back the classic vibes wrapped within modern-day musicality. The fusion of the bass line and the raw musicianship has created a nostalgic feel to the arrangement of this track. Fans can listen to this track by visiting the YouTube channel and the official website of the artist.

Click here to watch this video on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFqOvGMUDIk