Chris Bullinger’s “Fallin’ Things Let Fall” is a soul-drenched, fuzzed-out anthem that captures the beauty in falling apart, and the power felt in rising again. With distorted vocals, gritty guitars, and a nostalgic sound, it channels the spirit of rock n’ roll with a modern heart, feeling both timeless and deeply human. His influences, Bob Dylan, Townes Van Zandt, and Steve Earle, can be heard throughout the recording.
A horn section brings warmth and triumph, while an epic guitar solo blazes through the hazy wall of fuzzed-out electric guitars, followed by an organ solo that slices through the wall of sound with raw, sonic grit. Chris Bullinger’s band sure knows how to jam, letting the moment breathe and while inviting the listener to get completely lost in the massive, immersive soundscape.
It’s a song about surrender, yes, but it’s also about freedom. Because sometimes, when everything’s falling down around you…“you just gotta dance.” Listen now:
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