Music can create the perfect mood. Whether you want tension, contemplation, drama or emotional weight, the right music makes the feeling that much more immersive. Todd Kowaluk’s latest single, “Enough is Enough” does just that while delivering thoughtful and reassuring lyrics.
The smooth, sunny guitar strums lead the listener in with a bounce that will get you moving. The light mood that the guitar sets up is instantly palpable and immersive. The percussion pops with an upbeat pulse that keeps the energy high throughout the track and allows the lead guitar to have a free-wheeling personality, with a deep bass groove that gives the track a palpable depth. The airy synths add to the personality of the sunny guitar riffs, which gives the track an undeniably chill vibe. The deep bass grooves smooth out the free-wheeling guitars and stands out when it wants to. Listening to the intro makes it hard to not want to kick back while the music plays on.
The vocal power of Todd Kowaluk is on display right from the top, with a cry of “enough is enough!” It charges the track with its’ signature charm before he tells the story in his song. Lyrically, the track is about defining oneself during times of confusion and doubt. Lines such as “it matters, baby, it matters what you do. So sing out loud, sing out true” come after others of self-doubt in the beginning of the track, illustrating the power of individual action. It gives the track an upbeat personality with a story that’s fun to watch unfold in the song. This makes “Enough is Enough” a satisfying listen that will have you singing along with the chorus by the end.
“Enough is Enough” is one groovy single. The sunny strumming of the guitars and their free-wheeling riffs create a relaxing atmosphere that might just get you moving in your seat. The way the other instrumentals prop up the chill vibe it delivers makes it all the easier to melt into. The groovy bass, the poppy percussions and the thoughtful but laid-back vocal performance also makes a good backdrop for the lyrics of the song, with Kowaluk’s vocals always rising to the occasion when they want to hit hard. It all comes together to make “Enough is Enough” worth at least one listen while you’re hanging out on the beach.
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