As I wrote about the song, “Beans”, it’s a vivacious experience and embodies the spirit of rock-n-roll in its most electrifying form. The Bad Electric continues that electrifying rock with their latest single, “I Guess I’m From Here Now”. It too is from the forthcoming EP Happy Endings are Overrated that is out December 8th.
Through the pulsating beats and electrifying melodies of “I Guess I’m From Here Now,” Jonny Randell on guitar and vocals, Matt Williams on guitar and synth, along with Zach Williams on bass and vocals, and Tom Young on drums, transport listeners back to the golden era of 80’s hard rock and metal. The track sizzles with the raw unapologetic spirit and energy that defined the era’s vibrant musical epoch.
The guitars take centre stage, each note resonates with an unbridled passion, as if paying homage to the legendary guitar gods of the past. Accompanied by the intoxicating rhythm of the drums, which pulsate with an irresistible fervour, and the thrilling resonance of the bass, the song crafts an adrenaline-fueled sound that harks back to the glory days of hard rock.
Like “Beans”, the exhilarating vocal performance infuses “I Guess I’m From Here Now” with an infectious vitality reminiscent of the larger-than-life frontmen that defined 80’s rock. The vocals harmonise with the guitar, bass, and drums and propel the listener into a whirlwind of pure exhilaration.
The alluring rock-n-roll attitude found in “Beans” is also present in “I Guess I’m From Here Now,” demonstrating The Bad Electric’s talent for conjuring the spirit of bygone eras while still injecting their own unique style, resulting in music that evokes both nostalgia and a refreshing sense of modernity.