The Blackpool rock collaborative project Rendered delivered “If a Boy Still Believe” as an emotionally striking song about fatherhood which pierces directly into the heart. The latest single from Blackpool rock outfit Rendered emerges from former The Karma members Chris and Dale who deliver a deeply personal narrative through musical arrangements that honor classic rock icons Roy Orbison and Nirvana.
At the beginning of the song when gentle guitar notes play you automatically feel calm and Dale’s sensitive voice carries a quiet power. The lyrics express mature knowledge gained from experiencing both success and difficulties as a father. Holding his son Alfie as he matures fills him with both deep affection and sorrow because he knows these phases will pass quickly.
The remarkable effect of Rendered emerges through its ability to maintain tender acoustic melancholy while staying just beneath an explosive rock explosion. The guitarist strings and pulsating bass tones possess intense bursts of energy which precisely mirror the overwhelming feelings of a new father. This remarkable dual style produces a combination of composure and intense strain that works together perfectly.
The song builds to an epic peak where intense emotional performance gets you completely mesmerized. The intense vocal expression from Dale becomes a warbling wail that shows his desperation to mourn his friend Danny, whose recent passing weighs heavily on him, while the instrumental forces appear to break loose through the music. The song delivers a powerful emotional release which clears away paternal doubts and regrets and future anxieties in a way that makes listeners shed tears.
Rendered achieved something extraordinary by expressing the complete storm of complicated parental emotions through their track “If a Boy, Still Believe.” Their musical delivery of powerful emotions within driving rock compositions produces deep music which should be transmitted across time.
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