Rock/Review Vargen - The Bitch In Me

Vargen (translates as "The Wolf" in Swedish) is the stage and recording name for acclaimed Bob Dylan interpreter and singer-songwriter Reine Johansson. His first original single, Mindy Morning, has, in a short time, become Vargen’s most streamed song on Spotify and has been frequently played on Indie radio and on Swedish radio.

Vargen's release of the second track from his upcoming album, "The Bitch In Me," sounds like an intriguing blend of rock influences and a slow, ballad-like tempo. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Neil Young and the Rolling Stones, the music evokes a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of the 70s. The instrumental solo mid-section, with hints of Led Zeppelin or The Doors, adds an additional layer of depth and variety to the track.

Produced, mixed, and mastered by Fredrik Larnemo at Studio Recordia in Varberg, Sweden, "The Bitch In Me" benefits from professional production that enhances the overall sound quality and cohesiveness of the track. The involvement of Per Bengtsson, whose live performance contributes to the majority of the single's guitar track, adds an authentic and dynamic element to the music.

The music video, a live version of the track captured during a pre-listening live session of some of the album songs, provides an engaging visual representation of Vargen's performance. This approach offers a genuine and intimate viewing experience, capturing the essence and energy of the artist's live presence.

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