Sound Bites

Bobby Roberts – Can You See

In the evocative realm of Connecticut Rock, Bobby Roberts, the front man and driving force behind Cardboard Dream House, unveils a solo masterpiece that cuts through the noise of life’s struggles. “Can You See,” a testament to resilience and creative catharsis, was born from a moment when the world seemed to crumble around him. It’s a sonic journey through despair that transforms into an anthem of hope, crafted during a brief hiatus from his band. As Bobby took the reins, playing all instruments and lending his voice to every note, “Can You See” emerged as a beacon of artistic sincerity.

During this solo venture, Bobby collaborated with Joe Covino, the original drummer of Cardboard Dream House, to lay down drum tracks that add a rhythmic heartbeat to the emotional narrative. Tracked at Bonehead Studios and meticulously engineered and produced by Tom Boudrea, “Can You See” is not just a single; it’s a testament to the collaborative spirit that breathes life into this musical creation. Bobby’s ability to seamlessly blend guitars, bass, piano, and vocals showcases a musical prowess that transcends genres, creating a sonic landscape that captivates from the first chord.

As “Can You See” echoes through the airwaves, it beckons listeners to embark on their own introspective journeys. The call to action is clear – immerse yourself in this musical narrative, let the raw emotion resonate, and find solace in the shared experience of overcoming adversity. Join Bobby Roberts on this sonic exploration and discover the power of music to inspire and uplift. “Can You See” is not just a song; it’s an invitation to connect with the vulnerability that makes us human. Tune in, turn up, and let the music be your guide.

Ethan

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