Rock/Review Onism E - I'm Sorry

Like a whirlwind force of nature, indie rockers Onism E sweep you into their hard-hitting world of passion and catharsis. Frontwoman and songwriter Eline Chavez channels a wild rock n' roll journey, from California dreamer to Texas tough to ruling the NYC streets. Armed with steal-your-face riffs and gut-wrenching lyrics, Eline lets loose like her heroes, Patti Smith, Bonnie Raitt, Chrissie Hynde, and Joan Jett.

The latest single by Onism E entitled “I'm Sorry”, is a dirty and reckless rock hit, embodying the spirit of original rock with a twist of revived vigor. A highly acclaimed alternative indie rock band presents an outstanding concert where they display the art of making music in the same class as Patti Smith and Janis Joplin.

The lead singer by the name of Eline Chavez is the centre of attention and offers an unpolished but emotionally charged voice that defines the classic rock freedom in their spirit and personality. “I'm Sorry” lyrics suggest that we are able to live happily in the way we want without regretting it, freeing our souls, and feeling no shame. It provides the message with an old school touch that makes the piece immortal, which can appeal to those who are die hard fans of rebellious rock music.

As an added touch to the track, there is a guitar appearance by acclaimed musician Joey Stuckey that makes it more rich in dynamics. With the combination of the instrumental tones together with Chavez’s singing, the acoustic environment rejuvenates the reminiscent old-school feeling of rock with the modern aspects that make it exciting and interesting.

However, “I’m Sorry” goes beyond being a song, as it expresses the spirit of rebelliousness which characterizes rock and roll. With these aspects of production track and a tight performance, a lot can be said about their experience and commitment as a group. Onism E showcases how smoothly fusing the old and the new sounds can be achieved leading fans at different age groups into enjoying one sound.

“I’m Sorry” is a statement that proves Onism E’s sustainability in the indie rock arena. This is a great track which should be in all the fans collection of rock music. It has its credibility, power vocal and amazing instrumental.

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