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Derek Jordan Album Humanist Review

Derek Jordan

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Derek Jordan is one of the greatest conceptual music artist ever seen. Hail from Los Angeles, this singer/guitarist is a true inspiration for individuals. He will deserve so much more exposition and be played on radio. You have to listen to his album Humanist to understand. It is pretty stunning and intriguing.

Through his musical journey, he explores human feelings as anger, desperation, hopelessness to turn them into inspirational meaningful lyrics. He combines blues and heavy rock in Until We fall, that could be a classic legendary track. Vocals remind me a little bit of Ozzy Osbourne. It is both interesting and somewhere makes you want to learn more about him. He easily grabs your attention.

He electrifies minds with his psych alternative rock and his guitar playing specially  in Liberate You and as well, Humanist, is absolutely “Oh, my god”.

Do not miss my favorite Worry About Your Own. The guitar playing will leave you speechless. Listen to it. I highly recommend. Heavy , melodic, this infectious beat is awesome. If you are a serious listener, you immediately appreciate. Rad style. It rocks. Message to radios, play this track. You don’t regret this choice. It will become a classic.

Finish your musical journey with ColdOutside that has some cool acoustic guitar. It is , incidentally, a beautiful and strong song.

By the way, perfect production. The arrangements are awesome.

Derek Jordan’s mission is to liberate the human race from the confines of materialism and delusions of contentment that the herd creates. Help him to spread his art. Without a doubt, he is your next favorite musician. Sick and tired of generic music or stupid as  ”Friday”, Derek  is for you.

Do not forget to listen to his other songs on his official website. Click -> here

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