“Unconditional Love” by “Stepfather Fred” is another amazing track to all the alternative rock lovers throughout the world. When you start to listen to the track the vibe, melody, lyrics and the soundscape will hit you hard and as the audience you all are going to love this track within a second.
From the first few notes of the never-ending synth track that propels the song into its own distinct sense of time and space, “Unconditional Love” transports the listener to a place that feels futuristic and mysterious yet somehow still grounded in a reality that we all know. This sense of reality is thanks in part to the samples “Stepfather Fred” uses, which have a very powerful sound to them.
As vocally complex and technical as the beat is simple and catchy, “Stepfather Fred” has a true passion for music and life which is amazing. The single has the power to make you feel happy and to look at the track within another corner as well.
At around the four-minute mark, the musicianship sees things move in a totally new direction – there’s space, adding impact to what follows, and then the rhythm and energy of it all start to rise and rise, leaning boldly towards those final few moments of volume and passion. This is where the rock sound really comes through – the distortion, the raw vibrancy, the angst. The song is unusual for all of these reasons and more. It’s undoubtedly character and the performances make for a pretty memorable experience.
At the same time as all of this, there’s something incredibly cool about the composition and the performance. By the end of the experience, this arrangement of notes, this overall progression through the riffs and sections of the song, makes certain to linger in your mind for quite some time. There’s actually a rhythmic break during the latter half of the track, at which point you’re likely to realize how swept away by the energy you had been. It feels briefly bare and you eagerly anticipate the return or ‘drop’ back to the manic vibrancy of before.
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