Categories: New Music

Blending Nature’s Best Acoustics With Delectable Twanging Vocals Is TuskHead With the Single “Time to Go Home” – The 1st Single off of His “Change of Shape” Album

Patrick van Zandwijk who goes by the stage name TuskHead is a composer, lyricist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist hailing from the Dutch city of Asperen but currently living in Herwijnen who has been creating a powerful blend of the delicious Americana brand colored with the delightful touch of the folk and the melodious expression of the country and folk sound to design a stunning sound with easy to sing melodies and characteristic guitar riffs and solos. TuskHead focuses his lyrics on the events of life, the love, hurt, and everyday experiences and each of his record boasts charismatic energy and emotive greatness as he shares his deepest feelings and emotions in moving lyrics and emotional sounds.

The single ‘Time to Go Home” is the first track off of his upcoming album “Change of Shape” which is scheduled for May 27th release. This meticulously crafted track gets off to a vocal bliss with his introductory lyrical line “Here we go again, you’re screaming at your man” escorted to stylish bliss with the acoustic guitar taking a marvelous setting of its own. This flavorful tune taking a route through a relationship expedition as its foundation demands major attention as TuskHead twanging vocals quintessential of the country genre follow a euphonious line integrating with finger-licking delicate acoustic guitars and riffs and to form an alluringly haunting call and response motif redesigned in grandeur state in what is an eternally fulfilling and ethereally satisfying melodicism.

 

This track tells the story of a relationship – the love, the fights, and even the ugly inevitable side of a breakup. The acoustic guitars shine with sublime virtuosity and ring the bell to a diverse sound containing not only the flirtatious glamour of the country blend but also the ravish phenomenal of the folk and the genre picture of the pure Americana sound. Kudos to TuskHead for creating such an all-encompassing sound that will certainly be enjoyed by fans across the board.

This track is just a trailer of what to expect when the whole album “Change of Shape” finally drops on May the 27th and listeners of Americana, Country, and folk countrywide are about to be blown away and they may take years to recover from this melodic hit! Follow the attached link, stream, like and save this track and also get to pre-save and pre-order the album which is available now!

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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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