Categories: New Music

Ranzel X Kendrick keeps it fresh, simple, and intriguing with the creative jam “Backpacking”

It seems like Ranzel X Kendrick’s knack for keeping things so simple yet so intriguing and ingenious has not departed him as he returns with a sonic charmer-themed “Backpacking” that features an infectious flow, impeccable pacing, and rhythm. This light-hearted delivery is meant to encourage one to seek adventure in places that most people don’t—get “off the road” to a peaceful and quiet place where they can interact with the expanse of beauty of nature and leave all their troubles behind, even if for a mere couple of days. The packaging leaves nothing to be desired and the execution hits all the right nerves, leaving a listener wishing the song had no end.

From the very busy comment section, most listeners agree that “Backpacking” is a super-fun, interactive, insightful, and creative jam that features a quality production that is as simple as it is innovative.

Ranzel X Kendrick maintains an infectious tone throughout with the guitar-laden melodies exuding that folk-country demeanor, accentuated by the delightful storytelling that unfolds seamlessly, immersing a listener into the charm of the music.

Every detail here is so well thought-out, showcasing such incredible effort that went into the creation of this project. For me, it feels like this seamless entwine of something so ‘Disney’ and ‘nature-esque,’ making for an adventurous listening experience that is perfect for listeners of all ages.

Ranzel X Kendrick’s storytelling knack is on high display as he takes the listener on this attention-grabbing sonic journey that is super clear and concise, the moving images that are visually striking and in perfect sync with the music the perfect accompaniment to this contagious and engaging body of work.

In music, details matter, and if there is something that “Backpacking” packs, then it is scene-stealing specifics that make the song stand out. For example, Ranzel X Kendrick showcases such awe-inspiring guitar craftsmanship, and his vocals are lush, ear-pleasing, and slink with delightful precision through the mellifluous melodies.

A feel-good, infectious, insightful, and lighthearted tour de force from an artist with both range and skills for it, it is little wonder the jam has amassed over 222K views on YouTube and still counting.

It is such a pleasure to recommend to you such a splendid masterpiece that will leave you more enthusiastic and entertained from the very first listen. Give yourself to it and let’s hear the feedback!

 

Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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