
Jordan Max is nothing short of dazzling on his epic and soulful new song "Me, Mary and My Guitar"
After crashing onto the scene back in 2016, drawing mass attention with his ability to effortlessly entwine storytelling with soulful undertones in a uniquely timeless way, Jordan Max’s latest offering once again draws you into his world.
“Me, Mary and My Guitar” pounds in with a sinister bassline that makes you think that an ominous Tarantino-directed scene is about to unfold before your very eyes. There’s a mounting sense of tension that only builds when Jordan Max’s immediately recognisable vocals step into the frame.
It is ultimately those striking vocals that make Max such an interesting prospect; they are basically dripping with a dazzling authenticity and, furthermore, sound as though they belong solely to another era.
The beauty of his vocals keeps you completely locked in as the epic song continues to reveal all of its secrets. There’s pain, heartbreak and a timeless blues-inspired energy that runs through the very currents of the track that puts Max’s talent in the spotlight.
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