Featured on the album Sharecropper’s Son , produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys.
A "triumphant love track" that leans heavily into Blues Rock .
It is described as a shuffle-tempo rock track with a "straightforward, guitar-driven approach."
Critics praise Finley's "vulnerable and fiery vocals," specifically his rumbling tenor and piercing falsetto, which give the track a raw, passionate energy. Roadmaster – "You Make Me Feel Alright" (1982)
This newer indie/punk track has gained attention on platforms like triple j Unearthed .
You: Make Me Feel Alright
Featured on the album Sharecropper’s Son , produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys.
A "triumphant love track" that leans heavily into Blues Rock . You Make Me Feel Alright
It is described as a shuffle-tempo rock track with a "straightforward, guitar-driven approach." Featured on the album Sharecropper’s Son , produced
Critics praise Finley's "vulnerable and fiery vocals," specifically his rumbling tenor and piercing falsetto, which give the track a raw, passionate energy. Roadmaster – "You Make Me Feel Alright" (1982) Featured on the album Sharecropper’s Son
This newer indie/punk track has gained attention on platforms like triple j Unearthed .