As the anticipation builds for Lucky Thief’s upcoming debut album, DIY, set to be released on August 25th, the artist returns with his third single, the energetically charged “Spit on the Pavement.”
There’s an echo of the Foo Fighters sound, while Lucky Thief‘s vocals resonate with a gritty quality reminiscent of Dave Grohl‘s timbre. The song harkens back to the heyday of 90’s and early 00’s rock, conjuring a sense of nostalgia for the raw energy and unadulterated passion that defined the both eras.
“Spit on the Pavement” exudes a raucous vitality that’s hard to ignore. It’s a musical journey that captures the essence of carefree and rebellious rock, inviting one to let loose and immerse themselves in the spirit of unapologetic, foot-stomping rhythms. With every note, Lucky Thief showcases his knack for reviving the spirit of rock-n-roll in a way that feels both authentic and refreshingly contemporary.
On the song, the mastermind behind Lucky Thief, Ed Jefferson says,
Seeing people spit on the pavement, I’ve always thought it was such a futile act of rebellion. This led me to think about all the other ways we rebel or try and destroy our own paths in similarly pathetic ways. In this track I touch on my own previous relationships and how I have sabotaged my own journey through life. So, how do you spit on your pavement?
With “Spit on the Pavement”, Lucky Thief delivers a generous dose rock-n-roll flavour that will also ready fans for the release of DIY.