Song Review/ Jazz : Marc Soucy’s ‘The Out Cats’

Marc Soucy’s experimental flair is compounded and made interesting with his latest composition, ‘The Out Cats’ featuring Jeff Carano on the bass and Ray Lavigne on the drums. The song flows with jazz, through it and to the other side. A modern, more unconventional interpretation that forges meaning with dissonance and dynamism. As you’re listening to the track, it becomes a language almost.

It might alienate you at first but slowly, you’ll begin to understand it, flowing with its curiosity and current. It is funky and free, but technically sophisticated. The drums keep pouring over the exploding melodies, a tug of war, a friendship, culminating in a camaraderie. The bass is a whole world of itself, so rich and cultured with neo jazz accents. It plays with interpretation, casting the song in changing light so that it keeps you guessing. So join in, it’s chaotic, chill, with a whole lotta spunky drama. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘The Out Cats’ by Marc Soucy here - 

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